it means who has the fear
Te Amo mucho = I love you very much Te extraño (sounds like extranio) = I miss you Te necessito = I need you Te quero mucho = I love you very much
Well, for starters, te amo is Spanish, not Italian. And secondly, it means "I love you".
i'd give it to gloria.
te quiero mucho y you echo de means " I Love You and Miss You "
Je means "I" t' is "te" when before a voyell, means "you" Je t'aime : I love you Je te veux : I want you
Kei A Wai Ra Te Kupu was created in 2001.
Te Wai Pounamu is a Maori name for the Island now commonly known as the South Island.
mrs pedersen DILdO
Te Wai Pounamu or the South Island of New Zealand.
Te Wai Pounamu, the South Island.
te wai pounamu
Ko wai te ingoa o to tima?
wai pete ke je te dise
The North Island, te Ika a Maui; the South Island, te Wai Pounamu; and Stewart Island, Rakiura.
He aha te tikanga o te kupu pakeha. (pronunciation) First word:hh--ehh Second word:aahh--hhah Third word:tt--eehh Fourth word:tt--ii--kahh--nggahh Fifth word:ooohh Sixth word:tt--eehh Seventh word:kuuhh--puu Eighth word:pahh--kehh--hhaa
Tuheitia's children are Te Whirinaki Crown Princess Whatumoana Te Aa Paki Prince Korotangi Douglas Paki and Princess Nga-wai-hono-hono-i-te-po Jennier Paki
The two main islands of NZ are the North Island and South Island. In Maori, the North Island is known as 'Te Ika a Maui' (meaning 'the land of Maui') The South Island is known as 'Te Wai Pounamu' (meaning 'the greenstone island') Captain Cook gave the islands these names after asking the Maori.