" eh? from where are you taking that sentence, Darling? "
"Beauty is your head" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase La belleza es tu cabeza. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase in the third person singular -- which translates literally as "The beauty is your head" -- will be "la vey-SHEY-sa eh-stoo ka-VEY-sa" in Uruguay and "la vey-YEY-sa eh-stoo ka-VEY-sa" or "la vey-YEY-tha eh too ka-VEY-tha" in Spain.
Un masque is a French equivalent of the English phrase "one mask".Specifically, the number un means "one". The masculine noun masque translates as "mask". The pronunciation will be "eh mask" in French.
"A turnip" is an English equivalent of the French phrase un navet.Specifically, the masculine singular indefinite article un means "a, one". The masculine noun navettranslates as "turnip". The pronunciation will be "eh nah0vey" in French.
Ella come is a Spanish equivalent of 'She eats'. The phrase is pronounced 'EH-yah KOH-may'. The subject pronoun 'ella' means 'she'. The verb 'come' means '[he/she/it] does eat, eats, is eating'.
It is Aemilia and to spell it is is eh eh-meh ee eh-leh igriega! whoever wrote that is full of bulogni ....................u LIERS
"See you soon and take care of yourself" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "À bientôt et prends soin de toi."Specifically, the preposition "à " means "to, until." The adverb "bientôt" means "soon." The conjunction "et" means "and." The verb "prends" means "(informal singular You) take." The masculine noun "soin" means "care." The preposition "de" means "of." The personal pronoun "toi" means "you."The pronunciation is "ah byah-toh eh praw sweh duh twah."
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Canadians always say EH at the end of their phrase. EX. how you doing EH?
"Eh wot" is an obsolete British slang exclamation that can be used to punctuate the end of a sentence, particularly a jovial remark. The meaning of the word "wot" is "know", so the phrase "eh wot?" is equivalent to saying "you know?"
"Eh... What's up, doc?"
Créeme. (KREH-eh-meh)
From a character in the t.v show South Park.
"Eh, eh beti" is a phrase in Punjabi that can be loosely translated as "hey, hey daughter" or "hey, hey girl." It is an informal way of addressing a young woman or girl.
There are a few songs that begin with that phrase: eh eh (nothing else i can say), Starstruck, and The Fame.
Bore da, pronounced (roughly) like bor-eh-dah
The Quileute phrase meaning "good morning" is hah-ch chee-EH.
no. what a bummer, eh?