It's "Goodbye, my friend" as everyone found out but it spells: "au revoir" in two words, not just one. When you analyse it, "au revoir" means (literally): "until the (time of) see(ing each other) again". ;)
2007-01-28 22:54:55
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answered by MicaGBM 2
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My ladies canine call-Zelda-the grey warrior in German(yet she's a ninety 5 pound Pitt Bull)/ i have had Angel/'i have had Blue Duck(It would not must be customary)/ i have had Oreo(my daughters canine)( Black with a White Chest) she became a rowdy lady Pitt offered her in Diego. I had Witch, She had one black eye and one white(That lady ought to run, swim and became a hell of a burglar alarm in a vehicle, domicile or laying less than a o.ok.tree. My chum ought to prob say El Perra. If it seems to be a boy call him Julian---perfect lb for lb knockout puncher in boxing heritage(Julian the Hawk Jackson).
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answered by Anonymous
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Au revoir = goodbye
mon = my
ami = friend (masculine) or amie = friend (feminine)
Le francais est une belle langue, non? ;-)
2007-01-28 22:41:06
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answered by Sabrina S 2
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It means: Goodbye my friend.
2007-01-29 01:19:16
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answered by steiner1745 7
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It means goodbye, my friend.
2007-01-28 22:34:57
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answered by Lydia 7
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goodbye bye frnd.
2007-01-28 22:42:17
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answered by » Ðëe®'§ Êÿ€ « 3
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bye, my friend
and you mean you need to know what it means in english.
2007-01-28 23:24:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Good bye, my friend!
2007-01-29 08:25:21
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answered by guidikc 2
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goodbye my friend basically
2007-01-28 22:37:53
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answered by darchangel_3 5
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goodbye my friend
2007-01-28 22:37:20
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answered by maidmaz 3
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