I have no idea. 'Aa' in the iPhone story might be a made-up term or a reference that only makes sense within the unique world of that story. You might need to look for more clues within the narrative to figure it out.
I'm not sure what 'aa' could mean in that context. Maybe it's some kind of code or abbreviation specific to that particular story.
The phrase 'he who loses his life story' is rather abstract. It could potentially mean a person who has let their life pass by without really documenting or understanding it. The 'aa' at the beginning is a mystery. It could be a typo or something specific within a certain group or conversation. In general, if someone loses their life story, they may be losing a sense of self - understanding that comes from reflecting on one's own experiences, achievements, and challenges over time.
Well, 'teri' means 'your', 'yaad' is'memory' or 'thought', 'aa rahi hai' is 'is coming'. So it's like a love story is being remembered about someone. It might be a line from a song or a personal expression of reminiscing about a romantic experience.
I don't know. It could mean anything. It might be a made - up thing, so fiction.
I really don't know. Maybe you need to give me some context or background about aa-1025 to help me figure out if it's based on real events or not.
The novel's side story usually refers to a supplementary content created by the author after the completion of the main text. It is usually an independent story that is not directly related to the main text. There were two types of extras: one was a continuation of the original story, and the other was an expansion or adaptation of the original story. In the novel, the readers would be given a new perspective, plot, and characters, allowing them to understand the background and details of the story more deeply. Outsiders could also appear in comics, movies, television dramas, or other media as a derivative work of a novel. Outsiders were often seen as a kind of "sequels" or "derivative works" that could increase readers 'loyalty and interest in the novel. However, it should be noted that the quality of some novels may not be high, and may even contradict or conflict with the main body of the novel, so readers need to choose carefully.
It could refer to a building that has five floors or levels. For example, 'a 5-story building'.
Well, 'story' usually refers to a narrative or an account of events, either real or fictional.
Hard to say exactly. '20' might represent a score, a level, or even a page number. It really depends on the context and details of the story.
It's hard to say exactly. 'A story is a' could be interpreted in various ways. Maybe it's emphasizing that a story is a form of expression, a means of communication, or a creative construct.
It usually refers to the person who came up with the basic idea or plot of a story.