mikrofraasi
Mikrofraasi, also known as microphrases, are short, fixed expressions that are commonly used in a language. They are typically composed of two to four words and have a specific meaning that cannot be derived from the individual words that make them up. Mikrofraasi are an important aspect of language, as they can convey complex ideas or emotions in a concise manner. They are often used in everyday conversation and can vary greatly between different languages and cultures. Some examples of mikrofraasi in English include "break a leg" (meaning good luck), "cost an arm and a leg" (meaning something is very expensive), and "once in a blue moon" (meaning something happens very rarely). Mikrofraasi can also be used to express cultural or regional differences, as they may not be understood or used in the same way in all parts of a language's geographical range.