The 'miss-' prefix in English indicates error, failure, or lack of something, as seen in words like misunderstanding, misconstrued, miscalculation, and mismanagement; this prefix can be added to many words to create terms that describe mistakes or failures in various contexts.
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Keytinna - MISSAdded:
Good evening, MCC.
Welcome.
From the beginning of creation, God gave Eve to Adam.
He didn't want him to be lonely, so he gave him a companion. [music] But woman, very stubborn, seeking power and dominion.
Up till now, man does get licks. I introduce miss the prefix.
You have miss understanding [music] and misconstrued.
Mix them up together, woe be unto [music and singing] you.
Miscalculation and mismanagement.
Two of them together, [music] may rob you of every cent. The prefix called miss.
The prefix [music] called miss.
The prefix called miss. I could [music] add many more to [singing] the list.
Listen.
I would hate to mis-educate or to [music] misinform.
But mistrust in relationships is now becoming the norm.
Cell phone starts to ring.
You don't answer it at all.
Your wife asks, "Who's that, darling?"
An unknown number and a missed call. You have miss understanding [music] and misconstrued.
Mix them up together, woe be unto you.
>> [music] >> Miscalculation and mismanagement.
Two of them together may rob [music] you of every cent. The prefix called miss.
The prefix [music] called miss.
The prefix called miss. I could add many more [music and singing] to the list.
Listen to this.
It's always man, [music] so I add miss to balance the equation.
Exploiting [music] a situation is called manipulation.
Unlawful killing of each other, the term used is manslaughter. Changes in woman, man is the cause. That's why woman experience menopause.
You have miss understanding and misconstrue.
Mix them up together, woe be unto [music and singing] you.
Miscalculation and mismanagement.
Two of them together may rob you of every cent. [music] The prefix called miss.
The prefix called miss.
The prefix called miss. I could add many more to the list. I lie.
Say I lie.
Thank you very much.
Yes.
Come on, photo.
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