I'm sorry, but'mt manger' is not a recognizable phrase to me. It could potentially be a misspelling or a term specific to a particular field or group that I'm not aware of.
I have no idea what'mt manger' means. Maybe it's a very specific or uncommon term.
I'm not familiar with'mt manger' either. It could be a jargon, a made-up word, or something from a very niche context that I haven't come across.
The term 'ML' usually referred to 'ML capital letters', a symbol commonly used in computer programming to represent variables or data types. In novels, it might be used to represent a character's name or a certain type of variable to better describe the story or character characteristics. However, it is important to note that the use of fictional symbols or contractions in a novel does not violate any laws or ethics. It depends on the plot and setting of the novel.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it refers to being constantly in a particular state or situation related to a manger.
I'm not sure about 'oret a manger'. It might be a misspelling or a very uncommon or specialized term. Maybe if you could provide some additional information or explain where you came across it, that would help figure it out.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it's a misspelling of 'goodnight manager' and is a way of saying goodnight to a manager.
I'm not sure about'manger with light'. It could be some kind of creative or metaphorical expression, but without more context, it's hard to say exactly.
I'm not sure what 'asistant manger' means. Maybe it's a misspelling or a very specific term I haven't come across.
I have no idea what 'peret a manger' is. It's not a common phrase I recognize. You might want to check a language dictionary or consult an expert in that language.
I'm not sure exactly what 'giving manger' means. Maybe it's a very specific or uncommon phrase.
Well,'manger' is a term often associated with a feeding place for livestock. It's like a long container where animals like horses or cows get their food. For example, you might see a manger in a nativity scene during Christmas representing where the animals ate.