No
No she wants to bang Nick =)
The phrase "I want to" in Norwegian translates to "Jeg vil." If you want to complete the sentence with an action, you would add the verb in its infinitive form. For example, "I want to eat" would be "Jeg vil spise."
Norwegians just call it brownie. If you ask a Norwegian for a brownie, they would immidiately understand what you want.
If:your father has Norwegian citizenship,you want to have a passport with a greater visa-free accessibility, andlosing your Thai citizenship does not matter to you,go to the Norwegian embassy and request for Norwegian citizenship and give up your Thai nationality.However, if you just want to travel to Europe on a Thai passport, you still require a visa even though you have a Norwegian father.
i want to bang you
if u want to
yes
Bang the Drum (I don't want to work I just want to bang on the drum all day)
It's called 'Bang on the Drum All Day' (obviously) and it's by Todd Rundgren.
You would need to tell us what language you want to say this in. Here are some languages: Hebrew = ani norvegi (×× ×™ × ×•×¨×•×•×’×™) Norwegian = Jeg er norsk Spanish = Soy noruego
you don't.
Yes, obviously.