That is the correct spelling of "rehireable" (able to be rehired, or re-employed).
I Love you.
happy
Well, for starters, te amo is Spanish, not Italian. And secondly, it means "I love you".
"Te atua" in Maori means "the god" or "the divine." It is used to refer to a spiritual or divine being in Maori culture.
'je te veux'
Call me later
¿Cómo te llamas? means "What is your name?" (literally "How do you call yourself?") ¿Cómo te lamas? has no meaning.
Te meaning of nowadays is at the present time. This is usually in contrast with the past.
Te Amo mucho = I love you very much Te extraño (sounds like extranio) = I miss you Te necessito = I need you Te quero mucho = I love you very much
Well, for starters, te amo is Spanish, not Italian. And secondly, it means "I love you".
Eu te quero = I love you