Te expecto.
Exspectans Pluvian
environment and poverty
The Latin word is 'adventus' meaning 'coming'. In Western Churches it is a time of expectant waiting and preparation for the celebration of the Nativity of Jesus at Christmas
The Latin word "interim" translates to "meanwhile" or "in the meantime" in English, indicating a temporary period between two events or points in time.
The Latin sentence 'Novus mandatum manes' means You are waiting for a new commandment. In the word-by-word translation, the adjective 'novus' means 'new'. The noun 'mandatum' means 'commandment'. The verb 'manes' means '[you] are waiting for, do wait for, wait for'.
The past continuous of "not wait" is "was not waiting" or "were not waiting." For example, "I was not waiting for the bus at that time."
By waiting and waiting and waiting...
différence entre waiting on God et waiting for God
Waiting - Green Day I've been waiting for a girl like you - Foreigner Waiting on a Word - Jack Bruce Right Here Waiting - Richard MArx Don't Keep Me Waiting - Sharleen Spiteri (Texas lady) Waiting - Madonna Waiting So Long - Supertramp Waiting In Vain - Annie Lennox She's Waiting - Eric Clapton Waiting on the world to Change - John MAyer Waiting for the Big one - Peter Gabriel Waiting for the Worms - Pink Floyd Keep Me Waiting - Roxette Waiting For You - Seal Happy??? ;o)
Waiting for you is like waiting to see my dream come true.. or Waiting for rain in this drought. Useless and disappointing
"I am waiting".