Is that it then meaning?
‘Is That It Then?’? It means “is that all?”, “is that everything?”, “are we finished?”.
What does what you saying then mean?
Filters. (UK, MLE, slang) Greeting equivalent to what’s up or what’s happening.
What is the mean of then?
1 : at that time. 2a : soon after that : next in order of time walked to the door, then turned. b : following next after in order of position, narration, or enumeration : being next in a series first came the clowns, and then came the elephants. c : in addition : besides then there is the interest to be paid.
What does say dat mean slang?
DAT means “That.”
What Does True dat mean in text?
(slang) An emphatic statement of agreement or affirmation.
What is a good sentence for then?
“Then she walked through the door.” “Let’s do our homework, then play.” “Let’s eat first, then go to the movies.” “We should plan the party first, then invite people.”
When do you use the word then in a sentence?
Then—the option to choose when time is involved—fits in the phrases just then and back then, and after words like since and until. It’s also in the phrases and then some, every now and then, and even then.
What’s the difference between ” then ” and ” than “?
Than and then are different words. Than is used in comparisons as a conjunction, as in “she is younger than I am,” and as a preposition, “he is taller than me.” Then indicates time. It is used as an adverb, “I lived in Idaho then,” noun, “we’ll have to wait until then,” and adjective, “the then governor.”
When do you Say Say Dat and say Dhat?
A phrase used when you agree with something someone says. Usually spelled say tht, say dat && say dhat. It’s basically just a shortened way of saying ‘you can -say that- again’. Not to be confused with say that then.
When do you use the word’than’in a sentence?
Than is used in comparisons as a conjunction, as in “she is younger than I am,” and as a preposition, “he is taller than me.” Then indicates time. It is used as an adverb, “I lived in Idaho then,” noun, “we’ll have to wait until then,” and adjective, “the then governor.”