ex-novio
2006-11-08 08:31:31
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answer #1
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answered by Sami 4
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Many of the problems you may be facing could be just the tip of the iceberg on what is really happening in your marriage. I dont mean to scare you but many problems when they either first show up or if they keep reoccurring could be just whats showing from a larger problem that either you or your spouse cannot even see. One of the only things you can do to help is to talk honestly and openly with each other in the marriage. If things become more serious more serious options need to be looked at as possibilities. I have a blog that has more information on some of what I've been writing about. If you feel like checking it out I would completly suggest it. Read here https://tr.im/MFiNQ
Love is a choice that is made everyday when you wake up and every night when you go to sleep. Some days you may not feel the original feeling but love isnt a feeling or an emotion. Its an action a verb. Falling out of love may just mean you need to spice things up a little or that you were never in love in the first place. Don't just get out of a marriage just because you don't think you like the person anymore.
2016-07-19 00:09:46
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answered by Anonymous
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In Spanish "ex" is used exactly as in English and French, according to the Real Academy of Spanish Language, and in my own experience in Mexico, Peru, Venezuela and Spain, the word you are looking for in Spanish is "ex-novio"
2006-11-08 09:33:27
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answer #3
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answered by truthseeker 2
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Ex-novio.
2006-11-08 12:22:28
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answered by ocfan1217 2
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Texting lets you control the tone and establish what kind of conversation you want to have. Learn here https://tr.im/t3P0k
This is probably the most important part. With texting, you can stop and think about what you want to say to your ex at each step of the way. Instead of reacting emotionally, you can take your time, figure out the right thing to say (I’ll give you most of it), and be strategic with your ex without saying something that you’ll regret.
2016-05-01 04:23:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello Tabibi!
*Spanish: ex-novio
*French: ex-copain (male) and ex-copine (female)
2006-11-11 07:36:33
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont think there is one word in spanish that means ex-boyfriend. They can be called "ell novio viejo" "el de antes" thats all i can really think of
2006-11-08 08:33:17
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answer #7
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answered by Fernie 2
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My ex boyfriend - mi ex novio
My ex girlfriend - mi ex novia
2006-11-08 09:59:39
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answered by Anonymous
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In French, we say "ex-copain" (ex-boyfriend) and "ex-copine" (ex-girlfriend)
2006-11-08 10:10:54
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answered by fabee 6
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ex novio
2006-11-08 08:35:09
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answered by Anonymous
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In French, mon ex, mon ex-ami or mon ex-petit ami, mon ex-copain (sp), mon ex chum (Quebec)
2006-11-08 08:34:36
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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