Antes de manejó afuera de la vista.
'Favent' is the third person singular form of 'faveo, -ere.' 'Faveo, -ere' means to favor, befriend or to support.
It means you are a liar. It's suppose to be written: Eres una mentirosa.
Beauty Beyond Sight
Shakespeare uses this word twenty times in the play. You can substitute the word "before" if you like. For example:Let two more summers wither in their pride,Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride.meansLet two more summers wither in their pride,Before we may think her ripe to be a bride.Of course that makes the rhythm of the line wrong. Shakespeare did not use the word "before" to refer to time, only to space. It is the opposite of "behind". So when Macbeth says, "Is this a dagger which I see before me?", he means that the dagger is in front of him spatially. When talking about a previous time, Shakespeare used the word "ere".
ere
It's you
ere
Before the sun sets
'Favent' is the third person singular form of 'faveo, -ere.' 'Faveo, -ere' means to favor, befriend or to support.
To be annoyed, to dislike, to regret, to repent.
You're a f*ggot (that's what it means)
Gabz waz ere
"Men tu ere de lo mio" is informal Spanish slang that roughly translates to "you are one of my own." It is often used to express loyalty or a strong connection with someone.
There actually is no commonly used word in French that is spelled "souere". The is a place named O-wa-ere-sou-ere that is a hill near Carlisle.
it is mean eyes
ERE Informatique was created in 1981.
ere is popular as in ere long(before long)