Answer:
to decide to do something although it will make you feel embarrassed or ashamed
Explanation:
like forget about pride/dignity/ego, parang wala ka nang choice kaya kailagan mo na lunukin yung dignidad mo [like give up na, kakapalan mo na face mo haha]
ex. '"Nagpasya siyang lunukin ang kanyang dignidad at humingi ng tawad"
not sure sorry
Answer:
Gilbert loves neil the end
Explanation:
Answer:I'm only a year or so in to learning but believe it's more or less a partial phrase.
こんにち is like "this day" and は is just the particle
So こんにちは is like "as for this day(it is 'insert unspoken words')"
Same with こんばんは "as for this evening"
If you were to say to someone on the street "Beautiful day" which is just an adjective and a noun but doesn't have a verb anywhere, you'd know they just meant "It's a beautiful day out, don't you agree?" and that it was a greeting.
The whole partial phrase thing happens a lot in casual speech. When someone asks あなたは "as for you?", it's typically asked as a question but doesn't have a か or anything about what is being asked. Context.
Explanation:
Yes, its 4c :) you got it right