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- you never can tell
you never can tell
you never can tell
there is no way to know or be certain of something It sounds like a nice place to live, but you never can tell – we may end up hating it.
Related vocabulary: there's no tellingyou never can tell
Also, you never know. Perhaps, possibly, one can't be certain, as in You never can tell, it might turn into a beautiful day, or You may yet win the lottery-you never know. The first term uses tell in the sense of "discern," a usage dating from the late 1300s; the variant dates from the mid-1800s.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Durans | | - | Late Roman |
Chantal | | shawn-TAHL (French), shawn-TAL (English), shan-TAL (English), shahn-TAHL (Dutch) | French, English, Dutch |
Adolfo | | ah-DHOL-fo (Spanish) | Italian, Spanish |
I'timad | | - | Arabic |
Peachey | | ['pi:tʃi] | |
Jean-Marie | | - | French |