lool It's NE man, It was orignally only a NE-only class aswell, So tauren should be happy and thankful that they can use it.
Not many, here are the options: trets erst rest rets sett stet test tets tres tret zest ers res ret ser set tet er es et re
Top Loin, T-Bone, Porterhouse, Filet Mignon
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itm means you are in me if the 'es' had a t on the end it
Sorry, I can´t even identify which language this is in: "rum ne ye ne ko"; undoubtedly it´s not French; I can´t thus hint how to pronounce it or even correct its spelling; don´t know whether it´s some creole or other foreign language.; didn´t watch the movie.
"You're beautiful" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu es belle.Specifically, the subject pronoun tu is "(informal singular) you." The present indicative verb es means "(informal singular you) are." The feminine adjective belle translates as "beautiful, handsome."The pronunciation will be "tyoo ey behl" in French.
Depends on the cut of steak. Filet Mignon and New York Strip do not have bones. But a T-Bone steak (see the name?) has a bone.
es-i-th-t
Non, jamais Les jeunes ne fument jamais
s'il te plaît ne me quitte pas / ne me laisse pas
je suis...amusantcomiquedrôlerigolomarrantThe last two are informal.If you're a girl, amusant becomes amusante , rigolo rigolote, and marrant marrante (with the final T's pronounced).