You can say, "It sounds like you had an amazing time!" or "It seems like you really enjoyed yourself!" Both convey enthusiasm and acknowledge the positive experience someone had.
domhan - earth, world (sounds like 'down')saol - life, time, world (sounds like 'seel')cruinne - universe; orb, globe; world (sounds like krinn-ye)
I either think is right. Or you can say if you say hippopotamus slowly it sounds like gullible.
"ses responsable" it sounds likere spon (sounds like spown) sa (sounds like saw) ble (sounds like blay)
In Irish: sinseanathair; in Scottish Gaelic: sin-seanair.
it sounds like molleeeee
sounds like IDeeohsinkrussies
Sounds like he likes you and wants to spend some time with you and get to know you better.
i would say by the sounds of it he 'lusts' you! i would say by the sounds of it he 'lusts' you!
quince - which sounds like 'keen-say'
You say, "zut" ! It sounds like 'zoot'
how do you say are you having a great time, in indian
It depends if you like the girl who is asking you out. If you do, then say "Sure! That sounds great!" or "Great idea! I'll meet you there at ____ (on what time you're going to start the date). If you have no interest on the girl, you could just make up a reason not to go out with her. But if you're a kind-hearted person, you could give her a chance and accept her offer.