Where are you going
I'm french and I can tell you that doesn't mean anything, and I can manage to understand what you mean... vous = you, pou = ?, aime = love, je = I and qui=who
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Oh, dude, your Pou is probably just being super French and asking "hein?" which is like their version of saying "huh?" It's all good, your virtual pet just wants to make sure it's on the same page as you. So, like, no need to worry, just keep on taking care of your Pou and having a good time together.
呂 (ryo) generally means 'bass range' in Japanese music, as in contrast to 甲 (kan) which means 'treble range'. It could also refer to a specific scale of an old sort of Japanese formal music called gagaku, in which sense it also might appear as 呂旋 (ryo sen) or 呂旋法 (ryo sen pou).
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It's an expression meaning life is hard when you're ugly
This Greek phrase translates to "I want you so much that I can't stay away from you" in English.
Pou einai?
Yiannis KATEVAS has written: 'Pou tha pas'
It means, "it's a pleasure to make your acquaintance", as translated from the Greek.
si mo dir zotte pas pou croir mw lesli
"Pou" can mean various things depending on the context or language. In French, "pou" means louse, while in Haitian Creole, "pou" means for or towards. Can you provide more context for a more specific answer?
In Greek, "where are you" is translated to "πού είσαι;" pronounced as "poo eesai?"
belonging to, που ανήκουν σε : pou aní̱koun se
The cast of Pou pas horis agapi - 1970 includes: Doukissa as Marina Lavrentis Dianellos Giannis Dounias as Alexis Floras Kimon Fletos Dimitris Fotiadis Dimitris Katsoulis Frosso Kokkola Christos Natsios Efi Oikonomou as Xenia Panos Papaioannou Giorgos Velentzas
I'm french and I can tell you that doesn't mean anything, and I can manage to understand what you mean... vous = you, pou = ?, aime = love, je = I and qui=who
Pou is a virtual pet on the android game Pou. You have to raise and nurture your Pou once you get it. Your Pou will grow as long as you feed and care for it.