nah, nope, no way, uhh no, not today, nuh uh
In French, you can say goodbye by saying "au revoir." Another common way to say goodbye is by saying "adieu," which is a more formal way of bidding farewell.
"Allie" in French is spelled the same way but is pronounced as "ah-lee."
You can say "Aloha au i ko'u makuahine" to say "I love my mother" in Hawaiian.
"Sh-ah-say" is the correct pronunciation of chasse.
In Gumbaynggirr, you say hello by saying "Yandaarra."
That would be That's the way by KC & The Sunshine Band.
if you are afraid she will say no try to find out if she likes you ask her friends or see if she gets shy around you or blushes when you look or talk to her if you are afraid if people will tease you because you like her who cares if you like this girl you like her that's your buisness if you really like her just ask her out the worst she could say is no if she likes you and you guys go out....... CELABRATION TIME COME ON! DON'T STOP BELIEVVING HOLD ON TO THAT FEELING! IT'S MY LIFE AND IT'S NOW OR NEVER! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAOAAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOO LIVIN ON A PRAYER! THATS THE WAY AH HUH AH HUH I LIKE IT AH HUH AH HUH
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Try a band called TRIO with a song called DA DA DA.
AH-so-she-ate or Ah-so-she-it
it is the fear of having sex. it is the entering of penis into the vagina. so it feels like "ah hm ah huh huh' it sounds good right? i want to have sex with you! :)
¡Ah, mi gatita ha vuelto! would be the best way to say "Ah my pussycat has returned" in Spanish.
Another way to say "más o menos" in Spanish is "así así". It is pronounced "ah-SEE ah-SEE". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
In French, you can say goodbye by saying "au revoir." Another common way to say goodbye is by saying "adieu," which is a more formal way of bidding farewell.
Where's the Chipettes? Ah huh
"Allie" in French is spelled the same way but is pronounced as "ah-lee."
The h is silent and the a's are pronounced like they are in the word father. Another way to look at it is "ahhblahhs", with the emphasis on the first syllable!