Listen to the following phrase being spoken. What does the phrase mean in English?



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Responses

I have.
I have.

after class
after class

she has
she has

I talk.
I talk.

I talk.

Based on the given responses, it seems that the phrase "I have. I have. after class she has I talk. I talk." is not a complete sentence or phrase in English. Each response is a separate statement or phrase without any connection or context. Therefore, it is not possible to determine the meaning of the phrase in English.

To understand the meaning of the phrase, we can break it down into individual parts:

"I have." - This phrase means that the speaker possesses something or is in a state of having something.

"After class" - This phrase refers to the time period that comes after a school or academic class has ended.

"She has" - This phrase indicates that someone else possesses or has something.

"I talk." - This phrase means that the speaker engages in the act of speaking or conversing.

So, when we put the phrases together, the overall meaning could be interpreted as follows:

"I have after class. She has. I talk."

Based on the individual meanings, we can infer that the speaker is stating that they have some activity or obligation after their class, someone else (presumably a female) also has something, and the speaker engages in talking. However, without further context, it may be difficult to determine the specific context or intention behind the phrases.