feel very special. You need to say something coming from the heart and show them from your soul. ... Try to think of words that can describe what yourfeelings towards him/her are. ... This makes it a very specialrelationship when both think this way. I wouldn't know why you would have to say it in one word but I love you is the strongest words ever.
"Special" is 'tokubetsu' in Japanese.
It can be, or it can be a noun. If you say to a waitress: "What is the special today?" It is a noun, but if you say: "Do you have a special meal?" it is an adjective".
The English language does not have a single word that means both, or either, nieces and nephews, unless you get very general and say "relative."
These are called header. You must go to insert and say header.
You say "You're very special!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Eeyan pataki ni e!".
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some one say your special probably means you are importing to then or you are very special :)
Soltero means single, so you could say No soltero. Ex: "I am not single," wouls be No estoy soltero.
very = barzo(you can also say "wielce")
What makes a person special, is completely in the way you view the word special. Special can mean so many wonderful or horrible things. As they say "...beauty is in the eye of the beholder" so is the word special, you'll know if someone is special to you or not.
Well yeah if I want really badly to sleep with just a special someone, I might say that I am in love. Love isn't a very specific word.
to say = decir I say = digo you say = dices (single informal) you say//he/she says = dice (single formal 'you') we say = decimos you say = diceis (plural informal) you say/they say = dicen (plural formal 'you')