It is spelled "Moi aussi" and it means "Me too."
"Moi o si" is a Yoruba phrase that means "I am not." It is often used in response to a question or statement to indicate denial or disagreement.
Si tu viens chez moi means If you come to my placeViens-tu chez moi ? means Are you coming to my place?'Si, viens-tu chez moi?' would mean 'Yes (in contradiction to a question such as: 'You won't be in this evening, will you?'), are you coming to my place?'
"Si puedo" means "yes, I can" and "si no" means "no, I can't."
The French word "moi" translates to "me" in English.
Si tu m'aime, dis-moi. If you love me, tell me.
i am not too sure which dialect that was but i am positive it mean "younger sister". Mandarin : mei-mei Cantonese: mui-mui Hakka: moi-moi im not sure what moi moi means but moi in french means me
Si tu viens chez moi means If you come to my placeViens-tu chez moi ? means Are you coming to my place?'Si, viens-tu chez moi?' would mean 'Yes (in contradiction to a question such as: 'You won't be in this evening, will you?'), are you coming to my place?'
'bugger me if you can'
I think you mean: "De moi si tu m'aime". In English: It's from me if you love me.
The correct phrase is 'avec moi s'il vous plait'. This means 'with me please'.
"Si puedo" means "yes, I can" and "si no" means "no, I can't."
si j'étais vous je sortirai avec moi= If i were you, I would leave with me
Yes or no.
call me if you can
'o oui ouii moi j'taime très grand' reads as 'oh yes yess I do love U very big'
Love me if you dare.
"Si seulement je t'avais", "Si seulement tu étais à moi", "J'aimerais t'avoir" or "J'aimerais que tu sois à moi".
Et si je dis je t'aime moi vous acceptez?And if I say I love you, will you agree?