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The main Island of Honshu
"Nope" in Tagalog can be translated as "hindi" or "ayaw."
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Open your mouth and say "you like me"
Ask who they like.. If its not you then say, why do you like him? Once she said why... Lie to her and say he's actually really mean and annoying etc, and get her to like you. If they say they like you, then say "well i like you to" .. then ask her out!!
you say it like this:do you still like that girl? how do you not no how to say that? you just typed it.
say you like him when he's alone
If you do not say who they are, we cannot say what their temperament is like.
no. you should say like you and i No, this answer is incorrect. The rule has to do with whether it is subject or object, but, put simply, you should just remove the "you and" and see if you could say it. You can't say "like I" - therefore you can't say "like you and I" - It has to be "like you and me." You can say things like "you and I are going to the park" because you can say "I am going to the park" but you wouldn't say "me am going to the park." But you can't say "he is coming to the park with you and I" - using the same principle as above.
To say "I like you" in Igbo, you can say "A hụrụ m gị n'anya."