Nanda yo means= what is it? or what do you want?
ku means bend over
Ore is I,me. It's sort of a rude way of it though
Ha= school, leaf, edge of a sword, tooth
no= of, of the, the etc
e= picture
nai= usually means dead
I tried my best, sorry.
The phrase "Nanda yo ta ku ore ha no e mo ke nai" appears to be a distorted or misspelled Japanese sentence. It does not have a clear meaning in Japanese as it seems to be a combination of different words that do not form a coherent sentence.
In English, the text translates to "I'm in class, I'll call you when I'm done, okay?" It seems to be a message letting someone know that the sender is currently in a class and will call them back once the class is finished.
"Oh okay I see you" is an informal expression used to acknowledge understanding or recognition of someone or something. It can be a way of indicating that you understand the message or point being made.
Touching both sides of the chin with the R hand can indicate contemplation or thinking deeply about a situation. It can also convey that the person is evaluating options or making a decision.
In French, the word "okay" is spelled "d'accord".
"Okay" in Tagalog can be translated as "sige" or "okay lang."
Google Translate is okay, but not always accurate.
someone i need an answer
vale (pronounced 'bah-lay')
Absolutely. Despite how it might feel from society and or peers you don't ever need to have someone or be with someone.
Est-ce que vous allez bien?
Fine as in "fine day" is "laofie". Fine as in "okay" is "lelei" or "manaia".
This particular one means "are you okay".
well, of course its okay, its definitely okay. its normal because it does take time or a lot of time to get over someone like for me it took me 4 years to not have a really strong feeling for someone, yet I'm still not over him. So, take as much time as you need 'cause there's no point in rushing your feelings.
No, it is never okay to hurt someone physically, emotionally, or verbally, regardless of how angry you are. It is important to find healthy ways to manage and express anger without causing harm to others. Communication, seeking support, and practicing self-control are all constructive ways to address and resolve feelings of anger.
okay... what the hell = vad i helvete you might wanna use that phrase with causion.
Yes.
no