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'What she said was like Greek to me' means:

AShe knows Greek very well.

BShe likes Greek.

CI learnt Greek from her.

DI could not understand what she said.

Answer:

D. I could not understand what she said.

Read Explanation:

The idiom 'It's Greek to me' is a phrase used to express that something is completely unintelligible or incomprehensible, as if it were written or spoken in an unknown language. This phrase originates from the historical notion that Greek was a complex and difficult language for many, particularly for Latin speakers in the Roman Empire.

Therefore, "What she said was like Greek to me" means that the speaker could not understand what was being said.


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