How do you say I love you in your language?
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amo-te
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Ek is vir jou baie liefLive for today
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i speak through actions
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Alanjr wrote:
Chris 16 wrote:
Ek is vir jou baie lief
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"Dji v'veu vol'tî" ("I'd like to see you"). This is Walloon, a regional language of my country.
(My main language is French though, but I can speak Walloon.)
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Alanjr wrote:
Chris 16 wrote:
Ek is vir jou baie lief
Live for today -
Ryzen wrote:
"Dji v'veu vol'tî" ("I'd like to see you"). This is Walloon, a regional language of my country.
(My main language is French though, but I can speak Walloon.)
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It is, and there are even small numbers of German speakers. Walloon is like Breton ou Provençal languages in France, or Welsh or Scottish Gaelic in the UK. It is spoken by many people as a secondary language, alongside their main one (french). It isn't an official state language, though.
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In Vietnamese it's: anh yêu em
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"I love you."
English is my language. -
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- Here's your xl combo pizza, extra cheese, extra meats, hold the mushrooms. Wait. That's what you meant, right?
- Here's your xl combo pizza, extra cheese, extra meats, hold the mushrooms. Wait. That's what you meant, right?
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eu amo-te
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I Love You
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Ich liebe dich
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Try my secret trail mix
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