english meaning

Todd M.B1Kwiziq community member

english meaning

The English similarity although we don't use it anymore, they are growing up on us without us realizing or she is not eating on me and I am worried.

Asked 1 year ago
Sherry M.C1Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor

It's still used. "My phone died on me"; "His dog died on him"; and so on. It seems to suggest something that happened suddenly or that we perceive as having happened quickly or something recent. 

Todd M. asked:

english meaning

The English similarity although we don't use it anymore, they are growing up on us without us realizing or she is not eating on me and I am worried.

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