It is correct.
Anata ni = You
aete = to meet
yorokonde = to rejoice
Anata ni aete yorokonde = I am happy to have met you.
...some people say "hajimemashite", which is more common. This literally translates to "in the beginning", referring to the beginning of your acquantance with the other person.
if they don't speak English then don't talk to them! whats the point? of translate what you are saying into polish on google translate before sending it! And translate what they are saying into English!
Google Translate says: The Bowl
ορκίζομαι (orkizomai) for swear as giving an oath. βρίζω (vrizo) for swear as saying insulting things.
Certainly! Mother Candida's sayings often emphasize themes of love, service, and dedication. If you provide a specific saying, I can help translate it into Filipino for you.
"saying" would translate "diciendo". For example: "As I was saying..." would be "Como (te/le) estaba diciendo..."
Usually said in response to someone saying "Thank you." What you are are saying is that you are pleased to do/say whatever you did for them and they are welcome to the help you have given to them.
it is actually google my way and you can wright something and it will show up instead of it saying google.
Yes. When my teacher asked me what a boutonniere was, I was pleased to be able to answer promptly, which I did by saying "I don't know."
French for 17 is 'Dix-sept'. Dix is 10 in French, and Sept is 7. In French, the words are joined together. Dix is pronounced: 'Dees'. Sept is pronounced 'Set'. Join the two words together, saying it as 'Dees-set'. Or if you still don't understand, see if this helps: Translate 'Seventeen' into French in Google Translate. There will be a hearing icon under the translate box, click on it to hear how it is said.
Hau'oli is a Hawaiian word that means happy or pleased. It is commonly used as a greeting, similar to saying "hello" or "welcome."
It turns out that Australians speak English, so you just need to translate that into English and Bob's your uncle, as they say.
me love you.... in other words, the one's who saying this means they love you.