Gambe incrociate is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "legs crossed." The feminine plural phrase may be preceded immediately by the feminine plural le since Italian employs definite articles even where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(ley) GAM-bey EEN-kro-TCHA-tey" in Pisan Italian.
Belle gambe! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Nice legs!" The feminine plural phrase translates literally as "Beautiful legs!" in English. The pronunciation will be "BEL-ley GAM-bey" in Pisan Italian.
Belle gambe is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "lovely legs." The feminine plural phrase most famously refers to a line of fashion footwear. The pronunciation will be "BEL-ley GAM-bey" in Italian.
Have the frogs legs.
la grenouille is translated 'the frog' in English.
Because he is stupid
Crossed legs on recumbent statues of English knights typically symbolize the individual's participation in the Crusades. It is known as the "Crusader stance" and signifies that the knight had taken a vow to go on a Crusade during their lifetime. It is a common motif in medieval funerary art.
this is translated " I want to put my tongue between your legs"
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The term double crossed legs refers to the act when a person, quite frequently a woman, crosses her legs at the knees and then crosses them over one another again lower down at the ankle.
"Sexy girl!" in English is Fille sexy! in French.
"The legs" is an English equivalent of the French phrase les pattes. The feminine plural phrase also translates literally as "the hooves" or "the paws" in English. The pronunciation will be "ley paht" in French.
when your legs are crossed that causes your blood circulation to block and that makes your legs to fall asleep. so no more crossing your legs.got it.