Tell me meaning in English
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Definition
Tell me...: I'd like to know..., explain to me...
Tell me, how's your mother doing? I'd like to know how she is.
Tell me about (yourself!): Describe, talk about (yourself) to me
Examples
- "Tell me, Jean, when is your birthday?"
- "Tell me, sweet thing, are you enjoying your trip?"
- "Just one night, baby, tell me you have a room!"
- "Please tell me he's okay!"
- "Bruno tell me to come pick you up, so I do."
- "tell me, what makes you different from all the other candidates we have for this position?"
- "Bruno : No, but only if you tell me what's on your mind."
- "Just one room baby, tell me you have a room!"
- "You can tell me Bruno."
- "Tell me all about this "Australia"."
- "You're not going to conform to my narrow vision of what a Scottish person is, so why don't you tell me what you're good at?"
- "Susie : I had the feeling that Bruno was trying to tell me something, but I couldn't quite put my finger on it."
- "Close your eyes... Alright, you can open them. Tell me what you see."
- "Alright, you can open them. Tell me what you see."
- "Bruno : Excuse me, I'm sorry, could you tell me how to get to Nirvana?"
- "But tell me, how did Horatio injure himself?"
- "Susie : Tell me more about this event."
- "Now, let's get down to details, tell me more about carbon footprints."
- "Tell me, does Bruno want to father Ivana's children?"
- "Philip : So wait, you're calling me to tell me you'll be early?"
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