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you must phone your girlfriend / buddy in French.
cba- carnt be arsed cbb - carnt be boverd o.m.g - oh my good ttfn -ta ta for now brb - be right back j.w-just wondering j.a-just asking theres lots more but there just common ones so yeah help this helped
There is not a phrase exactly meaning that butgen ta shuo huameans : talking/talk with him/hergen is not pronounced jen, but it is pronounced gen like in golden =]跟他說話By the way, I am half Chinese =]
IDK means "I don't know" and OMG means "oh my god/gosh."It's Internet slang. People use it in IM's so they don't have to spell all the words out. More Internet slang phrases are: ik, ttyl, ttfn, brb, l8r, g2g, & pos.Ttyl- talk to you later.Ttfn- ta ta for now.Brb- be right back.L8r- later.G2g- got to go.Pos- parent over sholder.ik- i knowrofl-rollinq on floor laughinlmao-laughin my a.ss offlmfao-laughin my fuqkin a.ss offomg-o my goshomfg-o my fuqkin goshlol-laugh out loud
Je ne suis pas ta copine. Je ne suis pas ta petite amie. Je ne suis pas ta blonde.
The cast of je suis TA FILLE - 2011 includes: Prune Valentin as La fille
Je suis heureuse d'être ta femme / ton épouse.
je suis content (/contente) d'être dans ta classe.
Romantically: J'aime/J'adore ta fille. Friendly/Expressing preference: Je prefere ta fille. Je suis heureux/heureuse (depending on if you are male or female, respectively) de connaitre ta fille. -Isabelle
"Je suis impatiente d'être ta femme", or "j'ai hâte d'être ..."
The translation for "Je suis très heureux de faire ta connaissance" is "I am very happy to meet you."
Fonce de le mur evite sa means avoid the dark on the walls and je suis pas ta copine means I am not your girlfriend in French. It is both in the feminine form suggesting it is for a woman to say to a man.
"I am your life" or "I follow your life" may be English equivalents of the French phrase Je suis ta vie.Specifically, the pronoun je means "I." The verb suis means "(I) am" if it is the first person singular of the present indicative of the infinitive être. It means "(I) am following, do follow, follow" if it is the first person singular of the present indicative of the infinitive suivre. The feminine possessive adjective ta means "(informal singular) your." The feminine noun vie means "life."The pronunciation is "zhuh swee tah vee."
je suis ta fille (has more the sense of I'm you daughter) - if you imply a romantic relationship, you can use "amie" or "copine" (or "compagne" when living together)
Nor je ta svet was created in 2007.
If you are from Australia, you would say: "Je suis Australienne" (fem.) or "Je suis Australien" (masc.) "Je suis" ("I am") means "My nationality is" and then you write your nationality. "your nationality" = "votre nationalité" (fem.) Tricky nationality capitalization rule: "Je suis Français" (I am French, capitalized noun, citizen of France) But "Je suis de nationalité française" (I am of French nationality, uncapitalized because it is an adjective referring to "nationality")