ta mère et toi étiez chez vous = you and your mother were at home
amour = love
It's my mother.
Rabi Zidni Ilma' (Arabic) Ae mere rab mere ilm main izafa kar (Urdu) oh god increase my knowledge (english)
maman That's french for "mum" or "mom". The french for "Mother" is "mere".
This seems like modern English to me. Second childishness is being childish for the second time, such as old people may get. Mere oblivion means-simply death or nothingness.
I believe that what you are asking for is the spanish verb "lamer" which is pronounced like "la mere" means "to lick" I'm fairly sure s/he is asking about the French noun, "mere," which means mother. It's a feminine noun, so the definite article (the) is "la."
Love you always, Mom and Dad
"Chez grand-mère" is French for "at grandma's house." It usually refers to a cozy and welcoming atmosphere reminiscent of a grandmother's home.
It's my mother.
My other mother
"changement de carte-mère" means "motherboard change" (in computers) in English.
Marie est ma mère means "Mary is my mother" in English.
The f word in French is "fou." It translates to "crazy" or "insane" in English.
It is "Grand mother"
Haselmere Tranmere
mother
ta mere
Mere (in fijian) means, a girl. It is a girl's name. Mere and Jone is the 2 most common names in Fijian.