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7/9/2025, 7:33:55 AM
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I'm assuming you're going for pic related. Problem is that "he's here" is one of those basic expressions so it doesn't work. Punch your lights out works as an example because the literal meaning and the actually meaning differ. There's no literal vs actual meaning difference in "he here". As is you're just translating it wrong for no reason and claiming it's okay because they both "work" because the reader can derive the same meaning. Never mind that "speak of the devil" inherently implies some degree of surprise which isn't always the case with "he's here". "He's here" also just sounds more serious where as "speak of the devil" always has a playful element to it. They're not equivalent.
I'm assuming you're going for pic related. Problem is that "he's here" is one of those basic expressions so it doesn't work. Punch your lights out works as an example because the literal meaning and the actually meaning differ. There's no literal vs actual meaning difference in "he here". As is you're just translating it wrong for no reason and claiming it's okay because they both "work" because the reader can derive the same meaning. Never mind that "speak of the devil" inherently implies some degree of surprise which isn't always the case with "he's here". "He's here" also just sounds more serious where as "speak of the devil" always has a playful element to it. They're not equivalent.
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