Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Welcome to English at the Movies. American Classics. Where We teach You American English Heard at the movies. Mhm. The word Dido was used in the 1990 movie Ghost. It tells the story of a woman named Molly whose boyfriend, Sam, was murdered. His spirit or ghost stays behind to warn Molly of Danger with the help of Oda Mae, who was able to communicate with Sam's ghost. Listen for the word. Ditto Sam. Okay, he's good. Tell our lover he says He loves you. Sam would never say that. Didn't tell her. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. What do you think ditto means is that this is working very well, or it is an agreement with someone's feelings or thoughts. Sam's dead. Okay, He's good. Tell our lover he says he loves you. Sam would never say that. Didn't tell her. Ditto, Ditto. Ditto. Ditto is an agreement with someone's feelings or thoughts. It is a common way of saying I agree. Molly would express her love for Sam by saying, I love you, and he would answer by saying Ditto.
A1 ditto molly ghost lover agreement mae English @ the Movies: Ditto 185 2 林宜悉 posted on 2020/10/23 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary