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I will say she may have some death in her family.
People offer condolences after you have experienced a loss, such as "You have my condolences" after a death in your family. Simply say, "Thank you" and if you wish, continue the conversation, whether it is about the death or another topic.
say my regards to your family-if you mean in another language, state which one you need.
Una familia grande is "one big family" in Spanish.
You could pray and get prayer, go to see a specialist, (not to say that you're crazy), or you could speak to a close friend/family member.
Unless you are worshipping her as a goddess, it is neither one. You say prayers FOR her (and for her family), not to her.
No one can say, but there is nothing at all like a term life after death.
how about thanking the person then go on to say what happend to your uncle / how your loss affected you & your family? how about thanking the person then go on to say what happend to your uncle / how your loss affected you & your family?
'Ekaihi ohana
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Say what you loved about him or her then say what everyone loved about him or her
Some say no some say yes