It could refer to a group of characters that are not the main focus or protagonist of the story.
Well, 'others' in a story often means people or elements that are secondary or peripheral to the main plot or main characters. They might have a less significant role but could still contribute to the overall narrative or provide context.
Well, 'others' in the story could refer to characters who are not the main focus or protagonists.
When it comes to 'others' on your FB story, it could imply a group of random viewers or people who haven't been categorized into your usual friend groups. It's sort of a catch-all term for people who don't fit into the more defined groups you might have on your profile.
It could mean they are interested in what you have to share or just passing the time.
It could mean they are interested in what you have to share or simply passing the time.
When your story says 'others', it often indicates that there are more people or entities that are relevant to the situation but haven't been specifically identified or focused on. It could be used to suggest a wider community or set of individuals that have some sort of impact on the events or characters.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by 'others mean story'. It's a bit unclear. Maybe you could explain it a bit more?
I think 'story others' might mean stories related to or told by a group of people who aren't the main characters. Or it could suggest a collection of various stories that are not directly connected to each other.
I think '2 others' could mean two more of something. Maybe it's two other solutions to a problem, two other locations mentioned, or two other perspectives presented. You really need to look at the specific story to understand it precisely.
In a story, 'others' usually refers to people or characters who are not the main focus or protagonist.
Well, 'others on story' is a bit ambiguous. It might imply people who are involved in or have something to do with a story in some way. Maybe it's about other characters' roles or contributions to the plot. Or it could even refer to different opinions or comments from others regarding a story. Without clear context, it's difficult to give a precise meaning.