no you miss both and hit a child only joking you hit the deer and eat it for tea it is better than wood
I miss you dear = Je m'ennuie de vous, chers OR miss you dear = vous me manquez chers
dear = Ma chère / mon Cher I miss you = tu me manques
i miss u dear
tangata babe
"Hi" or "Mr./Miss. Name" can be used instead of dear.
The correct way to address someone in English is to use "Dear" followed by the appropriate title and their last name. If you know the person is unmarried, you can use "Miss," and if she is married or you are unsure, use "Mrs." For example, "Dear Miss Smith" or "Dear Mrs. Johnson." If the woman's marital status is unknown, "Ms." is a more neutral option, as in "Dear Ms. Taylor."
I will say that -- oh dear i miss u very much in Malayalam.
I will say that -- oh dear i miss u very much in Malayalam.
Dear Madam (but sign it Yours Faithfully) or Dear Miss..... (sign Yours sincerely) or Dear Mrs..... (sign Yours sincerely)
A miss (failure to hit) = falta Miss, as in young lady = señorita To miss (as in I miss you) = extrañar To miss (not be present) = perder To miss (fail to hit) = faltar (to fail) fallar
My Dear Miss Aldrich - 1937 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (PCA #3621) USA:TV-G (TV rating)
Ethel Barrymore Theater - 1956 Dear Miss Lovelace 1-6 was released on: USA: 26 October 1956