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I was just puzzled by the two. ~~~

2007-04-22 04:20:28 · 7 answers · asked by impulsefox 1

2007-04-22 03:52:44 · 7 answers · asked by DAVID M 1

See the headline please, no futher details provided.

2007-04-22 03:47:07 · 7 answers · asked by impulsefox 1

io amore la. voglio che tu rimanga in il mio vita. non daro piu niente a nessuno
io amore la, io im realta fare

pls help me to transl8 dis to english... tnx

2007-04-22 01:41:56 · 7 answers · asked by ana teresa s 1

Hola huni... es Yara como le fue en el trabajo? Yo me voy acedar hasta el de Majo...Estoy aqui donde Jonathan....mandame un mesaje cuando tengas tiempito chaito

2007-04-22 01:38:24 · 2 answers · asked by No Good Advice 2

Does the language have a special phrase for it?
If I translate it word from word it would be:
Il n'est pas le un.
The 'le un' part evidently is wrong!!
Someone help??

2007-04-22 01:33:18 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

"And anyway- our lil'ole tragedy just got shot off its damn perch."
(the word "lil" is the abbreviation for what?Is the "shot off its damn perch" an idiom, if yes, what does it mean?)

2007-04-21 21:08:52 · 7 answers · asked by ROYA R 1

2007-04-21 20:10:50 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

VOTE FOR MAEGAN and JEANIE

and

PLEASE VOTE FOR MAEGAN and JEANIE?

2007-04-21 18:31:16 · 6 answers · asked by matthewandrew 1

VOTE FOR MAEGAN and JEANIE

and

PLEASE VOTE FOR MAEGAN and JEANIE?

2007-04-21 18:25:17 · 4 answers · asked by matthewandrew 1

2007-04-21 17:58:49 · 2 answers · asked by Refine.J 3

Could someone tell me the basic spanish words for parts of the body (hand, foot, ear, toe, knee, leg, hair, etc.). All G-Rated...my young son is learning spanish words for parts of the body. Thanks!

2007-04-21 17:03:05 · 11 answers · asked by The_Juniper_Tree 5

Acording to Arabic letters, I need to know if the beginning sound of the country,"Palistine,," is pronounced with a P sound of a F sound. If you can, spell it how it sounds acording to English letters. THANKS.

2007-04-21 16:42:12 · 6 answers · asked by JAN W 3

My Japanese teacher told me that the phrase "no hou ga" means "more than." What then does "yori" mean?


Here's an example of the hiragana word in question:

Watashi no uchi no hou ga anata no uchi "yori"ookii desu yo.



From this sentence I would conclude that yori means 'than.' However, it's used completely differently in this next sentence...

Ima mearii san wa, mae 'yori,' nihongo de hanasu no hou ga ii desu.

In this example the 'no hou ga' is completely dropped and yet the sentence still is translated as "Meariisan wasn't as good at speaking japanese before as she is now."

Could someone knowledgable in Japanese kindly explain what yori means here? Thanks a bunch (>-_->) (<-_-<)

2007-04-21 15:42:13 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

heyy what does this mean?

boku wa okay desu

please help me, thanks!! :)

2007-04-21 13:52:22 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-04-21 13:23:35 · 3 answers · asked by Arsenio M 2

2007-04-21 13:18:39 · 10 answers · asked by michael6002 1

Is it Pron-tom? I'm not really sure...

2007-04-21 13:13:09 · 7 answers · asked by ThisTooShallPass 2

when do i use the word 'who' and when do i use 'whom'? can somebody please explain??!

2007-04-21 13:05:48 · 8 answers · asked by happycow 2

How do you say the text below in Spanish...


" Men can be total asshole...I'm having a boring weekend.
He said he would set something up for us to meet and relax this weekend, and still hasn't even called me"



please

accurately translate that text!!!

Thanks so much
I'll choose best answer asap!

Xo

2007-04-21 12:56:06 · 4 answers · asked by It's Just me.... Kiwi :) 2

It reminds me of this park across the house I used to live in Guatemala city.
The park is square but it has a round roller skating track, and in the middle a public library and the statue of Columbus.
Look at me now, livining in the Big Apple

2007-04-21 12:36:54 · 5 answers · asked by Pink Panther 5

2007-04-21 12:13:37 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

I know English has largest number of vocabulary. How about smallest? I have heard it's Japanese but is it true?

2007-04-21 11:57:02 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

If you do please tell me there names and why there famous because I need it super badly for a project due on lunes !!! Thanx for your help !!!

2007-04-21 11:51:30 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

I know it's awkward phrasing, but it's very important it's exact. It was a phrase my fiance, who died recently, and I would say to each other. It's for a tattoo so I want it to be right. Again, it can't just be "I love you forever" or anything... it has to mean "I love you TO forever," almost as if forever is a tangible place.

Please help!

2007-04-21 11:43:50 · 3 answers · asked by scrapmettle 1

2007-04-21 11:43:07 · 11 answers · asked by Patatina P 1

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