estoy enamorado de ti mystery boy,
...it means im in love with you in spanish. YUP YUP!!! ; )
2007-07-09 05:41:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Body Language.
2007-07-03 11:09:17
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answered by googlebugg 4
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Yes, Jersey French
2007-07-09 04:38:37
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answered by linda_corby 2
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Yeah, on a Mother's Day card, I wrote it in Korean, Italian, Spanish, French, and Swahili.
2016-05-17 10:52:52
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answered by ? 3
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Although the language of love is universal, a look, a touch etc...ultimately it's French.
2007-07-03 11:15:12
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answered by ~☆ Petit ♥ Chou ☆~ 7
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Spanish.
I said it in Spanish because I didn't mean it and if I said it in a different Language then it was like i never really said it.
2007-07-03 11:08:30
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answered by Mel 5
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German and french!
2 opposite languages!
2007-07-03 11:10:22
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answered by rachealuk 5
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Wet Lips and Tongues in any language you understand.
2007-07-07 16:28:08
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answered by bluebinjulie 5
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OH yeah,
*Japanese ("Ai Shiteru, YO!")
*Chinese
**"Wo Ai Ni" (Mandarin)
**"Ngo Oi Lei" (Cantonese)
*Russian ("Ya Tbya Abazhayu")
*Spanish ("Yo te quiero con todo mi corazon, morena")
*French ("Je t'Aime")
I've certainly learned how to say these sweet nothings in a few other languages, but I guess I've run out of time to try them out (i.e., single dad, too old, too bald, too grey ...) ...
(;=]
2007-07-03 11:20:55
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answered by chuck U 5
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Yep. French and German. Je t'aime and Ich liebe Dich, respectively.
Check out this website, it's kind of cool:
http://www.columbia.edu/~sss31/rainbow/i-love-you.html
2007-07-03 11:10:38
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answered by Little Miss Can't Be Wrong 5
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German,as my partner is a Berliner.Ich Liebe Dich.
2007-07-03 11:52:06
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answered by picklechick 4
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