It's, "Ich liebe dich." It's German, and it means, "I love you."
KRITESH is comprised of two words KRIT + ISH. KRIT means creation and ISH means GOD so KRITESH means creation of god
It is basically the same thing as "ish". Like if you were to say that is coolish, say that is cool-esk is the same thing.
You seem to be talking about the German phrase "Ich liebe dich." It doesn't mean anything in Japanese. It's German for "I love you".
Neon Yellow ish :) x
Olivia. Spanish has the same-ish alphabet as English...just pronounced different.
"Smoth-ish" is not a standard English word. It is possible that it is a typo or a misspelling of "smoother," which means having a more even or liquid consistency.
Span-ISH is the phonetic pronunciation of the term used in English
Ish is not a German word. If you mean ich, then this translates as I, or in rare cases, me.
The language in the phrase "etude ish sho naisu" appears to be a mix of French and English. "Etude" is French for study or exercise, and "nice" is English for pleasant or enjoyable. The addition of "ish" is informal English slang for "kind of" or "sort of."
(n - gl - ish) Ing glish
get the eff out with that bull ish
to act like something
Its a type of chocolate-ish cake
England - and + ish = English.
About 4 o'clock
The phrase "ich heisse" is pronounced as "ish h-eye-suh". The 'ch' sound is similar to the 'sh' sound in English.
Irish, Scottish, English, Spanish, dish, fish, parish,Polish,