moy bien is Spanish for very good.
Nothing
singular of may
I believe you may have meant to write this as 'no mi queda mas' which would translate to mean 'I have no more' in English.
There is no such word in English - you may mean mauger, mawger or meager or manger
cinco de mayo is fifth of may
'Stait' is not a word in English. -You may mean 'state' which refers to the condition something is in, or a part of a country like USA.
Do you mean the type of whiskey? Then they use the English; it would beun small batch. If you are talking about a small batch of food, say bread, it would beun petit lotorun petit groupe. Cakes have their own word,une fournée, so une petite fournée.
The cast of Se-beun De-i-jeu - 2007 includes: Yunjin Kim as Lawyer Yu Ji-yeon
5th of May
singular of may
May you have a benefit of it!
May he bless you all.
"Uyazithathela" does not have a meaning in English. Unfortunately, "uyazithathela" is not recognized in the English language at this time, and it may never be.
Abtenu does not exist in French, may be you mean "obtenu" which is the translation of "obtained"
what does it mean in English and i may be able to help you
Anime? (pronounced an-e-may)
"May God Protect You"
May victory be yours