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what does an English setter use to buy food
A dog pound!
VOLLEYBALL!!
I would like to give you this gift.I should get going bye.
umm to bye food and water and i think they worshiped it cause they thought it was a gift from the god
"After you, and Bye-bye!" or "Don't mention it, and Bye-bye!" or "You're welcome, and Bye-bye!" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Prego e Ciao Ciao! Context makes clear whether the interjection, conjunction, and greeting involve the speaker letting the listener go first through a door (case 1) or responding to being thanked (examples 2, 3). Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "PREY-go ey tchow tchow" in Italian.
no you can not it is impossible i just tryed and blew my face off and i am in the hospital because of it thank bye :)
bye bye give me answer buddy
I think that you can only use ZBucks to buy a fish if you are not a Jet Setter.
dadah, selamat jalan, selamat tinggal are common to use. But sometimes it's dadah (informal).
A pound dog
"Hoşça kal" pronounced "Hoshcha kal" in English pronounciation. The literal meaning is "Stay happy.." but the Turks use it as "Bye..." http://www.turkishlanguage.co.uk