she could be getting of a bad relationship or maybe she's just not a fan of being tied to one person, you should ask her why she isn't up for a relationship.
Unlike other things, you can. This question is a bit silly.
Yes, Cause her Entire facebook Page is in Spanish.no
She speaks french, and spanish
Of course, but it depends on what the music is you are playing. Your question needs to be more clear!
I don't know when this question was asked but here's the answer: in french: "et demi" means in english: "and a half" ...good luck
In French, you can say "je suis confus" to mean "I am confused" or "je ne comprends pas" which translates to "I don't understand".
Confondre.
Cat in French is 'chat' and is not to get confused with 'chien' which is a dog.
There is no relationship between the French flag and the country of Cameroon. The related question "what do the colors of the French flag stand for" is answered below.
confondre
"thistle" is "chardon" in French. Not to be confused with "charbon", coal.
palivu not to be confused with paview
sorry I meant to say why did the french have such a good relationship with the first nation in Canada
je suis confus
une conversation confuse
He and his neighbors had always had a cordial relationship, so he was confused when they began to ignore him.
If the question is about the Triffid Nebula, then the M stands for Messier, after the French astronomer Charles Messier who catalogued some astronomical objects in 1771. He was a comet hunter and wanted a list of objects that could be confused with comets so that he could reject them quickly.If the question is about the Triffid Nebula, then the M stands for Messier, after the French astronomer Charles Messier who catalogued some astronomical objects in 1771. He was a comet hunter and wanted a list of objects that could be confused with comets so that he could reject them quickly.If the question is about the Triffid Nebula, then the M stands for Messier, after the French astronomer Charles Messier who catalogued some astronomical objects in 1771. He was a comet hunter and wanted a list of objects that could be confused with comets so that he could reject them quickly.If the question is about the Triffid Nebula, then the M stands for Messier, after the French astronomer Charles Messier who catalogued some astronomical objects in 1771. He was a comet hunter and wanted a list of objects that could be confused with comets so that he could reject them quickly.