It means: "they have fun in e"
econtra is a LATIN word which mean against in English
Aloha: My love
É novo: [he\it] is [young\new]. E novo: and [young\new].
Cheron without an E is a Hebrew word for "A Fertile Plant"
Don't mean to be pedantic , but the use of mo chara, isn't right in this context. Mo chara does mean 'my friend' but in the context above it would be a chara.Also the correct way of writing the phrase is Tog é go bog é the go gives it the adverb . Bog = soft; go bog = softlyTog é go bog é , a chara.
"cailin" should be "chailín" and "ailinn" should be "álainn" "Tóg go bog é mo chailín álainn" means "Take it easy my lovely girl"
"E glandibus quercus" translates to "from the acorns of the oak tree" in English.
It means: "they have fun in e"
What does Vc e Bella in Portuguese
E pas vous? I think it's E not you.
Your beautiful
The word E hagaki means a postcard in the English language.
If love is nothing
It is Italian for "for ever and ever"
Anime? (pronounced an-e-may)
out of one come many