post something in your countrys native languguage, (PHRASE: Ni tir gan teanga PRONOUNCED: nee tier gon tyan-geh MEANING: No nation/land without a language
mad (md) adj. mad·der, mad·dest 1. Angry; resentful. See Synonyms at angry. 2. Suffering from a disorder of the mind; insane. 3. Temporarily or apparently deranged by violent sensations, emotions, or ideas: mad with jealousy. 4. Lacking restraint or reason; foolish: I was mad to have hired her in the first place. 5. Feeling or showing strong liking or enthusiasm: mad about sports. 6. Marked by extreme excitement, confusion, or agitation; frantic: a mad scramble for the bus. 7. Boisterously gay; hilarious: had a mad time. 8. Affected by rabies; rabid. tr. & intr.v. mad·ded, mad·ding, mads To make or become mad; madden. Idioms:
Middle English medd, madd, from Old English gem?d, past participle of *gem?dan to madden, from gemad silly, mad; akin to Old High German gimeit foolish, crazy First Known Use: before 12th century Related to
If you keep teasing that dog, you'll make him mad. What are you so mad about? That guy makes me so mad! a movie about a mad scientist She's mad for a cute boy in her class. He's mad keen on sailing
1 : disordered in mind : insane 2 a : completely unrestrained by reason and judgment <driven mad by the pain> b : incapable of being explained or accounted for <a mad decision> 3 : carried away by intense anger : furious <mad about the delay> 4 : carried away by enthusiasm or desire <mad about horses> 5 : affected with rabies : rabid 6 : marked by wild gaiety and merriment : hilarious 7 : intensely excited : frantic 8 : marked by intense and often chaotic activity : wild <a mad scramble> — mad·dish adjective — like mad : to an extreme degree <spending like mad> See
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why is there so many different lanuages in the world?