talk to the hand
"Parle ร ma main" is a French expression that literally translates to "talk to my hand" in English. It is often used to dismiss or ignore someone's words or opinions.
Hunh! OK, here goes: "I speak French because I am French, my pulpit." If the word were "Cher" instead of Chaire, instead of "my pulpit", it would be, "my dear".
Je parle couramment franรงais, anglais, espagnol et allemand. Comment puis-je vous aider aujourd'hui?
"Aloha ma ma suki tu tu" does not have a specific meaning in English as it does not correspond to any known language or phrase. It may be a made-up or nonsensical phrase.
"Ma petite amie" is French for "my girlfriend," while "novia" is Spanish for "girlfriend." Both phrases convey the same meaning in English.
"Am ma" in Polish phonetically represents the English word "umami," which refers to one of the five basic tastes, commonly known as savory or meaty.
Parle à ma main was created in 2007-11.
It's "parle à ma main" (not pale) and it means... talk to my hand. Seriously.
French: voici ma main English: here is my hand
"ma patrie" means "my fatherland" in French.
It is not my hand anymore
ma petite fleur bleue is my little blue flower in English.
"Je t'aime ma soeur" means "I love my sister" in English.
"ma grande sœur" = "my big sister"
Dans ma chambre means 'in my bedroom'.
Hunh! OK, here goes: "I speak French because I am French, my pulpit." If the word were "Cher" instead of Chaire, instead of "my pulpit", it would be, "my dear".
My Aunt x
My beautiful Girl