I admire you in a number of regards and I appreciate all that you did for me I can't thank God enough for having given me such a friend in my life as the Lord
The verb for admiration is admire. As in the action "to admire something or someone".
Dw i'n edmygu (I admire) Dych chi'n edmygu (you admire)
Not all verbs are used as phrasal verbs. I think admire is one of them.
to admire is 'admirer' in French.
'admire" IS the present tense
The verb for admiration is admire. As in the action "to admire something or someone".
It is not a sin to admire a priest as long as you admire him for the right reasons.
Dw i'n edmygu (I admire) Dych chi'n edmygu (you admire)
i admire you personality
request:entreat::admire:
Whom you love most you too admire them most. Also, some of the people admire someone for their own selfishness. In fact, they do not admire them really.
No, admirer is a noun. For the verb to admire, the adjectives include admired and admirable.
Not all verbs are used as phrasal verbs. I think admire is one of them.
suck his schlong you just tell him you like him and admire him you just tell him you like him and admire him you just tell him you like him and admire him you just tell him you like him and admire him you just tell him you like him and admire him
they admire men men Men
admire is to idolize meaning to look up to.
to admire is 'admirer' in French.