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2006-10-06 11:27:52 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

i was listening to a reggaeton song from Tito and it says "pues caile caile caile..."

2006-10-06 11:00:53 · 12 answers · asked by Vlz_25 ♥ 2

2006-10-06 10:54:00 · 10 answers · asked by hammersatp 1

Sentence is, " I see good spirits and I see bad."

2006-10-06 10:48:51 · 5 answers · asked by jacktree2466 2

I need to know the proper way to say "Your mama's house" in Spanish. Is it "Tu madre's casa," or "Casa de tu madre" or other? PLEASE be accurate. Basically, I want to say yo mama's house. Thanks!

2006-10-06 10:32:58 · 20 answers · asked by Ahbeeee 3

Touching cloth!!!?- it was mentioned last night on tele i'd never heard of it before- my husband had!- i think its hilarious do you?
what other sayings do you know for this?

2006-10-06 10:05:45 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-10-06 10:04:56 · 4 answers · asked by chickens90210 1

CDs?? Or attend a class??

2006-10-06 09:55:43 · 10 answers · asked by cheesecake 2

This phrase is a motto of mine. It means proceeding with something even if you are scared. The "it" can refer to a situation or an action.

2006-10-06 09:52:21 · 4 answers · asked by mcfresh24 1

A black chinaman anyone?

2006-10-06 09:28:51 · 30 answers · asked by Joseph H 2

thanka

2006-10-06 09:27:07 · 18 answers · asked by ѕтєℓℓα3χ 4

A black chinaman anyone?

2006-10-06 09:26:54 · 19 answers · asked by Joseph H 2

2006-10-06 09:00:49 · 8 answers · asked by Bees Knees 2

I think it's lebanese Arabic - I don't know if there's a difference.

And how do you say "I love you?" Is it "Anna behabik" or "Ana behabuk?" And is "inni uhibbuk" different? (I'm confused) Thanks

2006-10-06 08:37:28 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

In French, I know d'accord translates directly as 'Ok'. However, does this mean it can be used in the same way as 'oui' or 'je comprends' in response to a statement? Or can it only be used as an agreement? E.g. if a frenchy said, 'J'habite en France' could I say 'd'accord' as in 'Ok'? Just wondering? Thanks.

2006-10-06 08:05:07 · 13 answers · asked by Jack 2

Japanese word "setsunai" means not just "sad" but also sentimental or slightly distressed and still loving emotions are in it, i think. I always don't know how to explain this feeling in English.

2006-10-06 08:03:35 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-10-06 07:47:15 · 20 answers · asked by ? 2

Please don't refer me to a translation website. I would like to know this from someone who really knows the language. I've had problems with how the translation sites do literal translations. I need to know what the actual term is that Italians use to refer to their guardian angel. Thank you.

2006-10-06 07:04:49 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

I keep hearing this term used. Im from South America so I dont know. Is it another word for dancing?

2006-10-06 06:58:32 · 5 answers · asked by Bool 2

Looking for formal greetings in Portuguese, Italian,German,French, Czec, Russian etc. is a regular web site available? Thanks

2006-10-06 06:45:54 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I heard it on tv. what race is it insulting?

2006-10-06 06:31:44 · 12 answers · asked by Bool 2

2006-10-06 06:14:25 · 2 answers · asked by Fun and Games 4

I know that "¿Qué te gusta hacer?" is for the informal you but how would you ask formally? What pronoun do you use?

2006-10-06 05:57:47 · 12 answers · asked by lj 1

Do you say 'prolly', 'probley', or say it the correct way 'prob-ab-ly'? I am wondering if ANYONE gets it right?

2006-10-06 05:50:28 · 10 answers · asked by mustanglynnie 5

I've noticed that a large number of words are capitalized in the German language. I'm not German and can't read it either, but I just always wondered why so many words start with a capital letter, even if they are not 'proper nouns'?

Thanx :)

2006-10-06 05:38:36 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-10-06 05:36:19 · 5 answers · asked by sashaverret03 1

I am trying to find a pictue of the greek word for live, or how to say and/or pronounce it... any help?

2006-10-06 05:02:36 · 8 answers · asked by kityjane2 3

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