stop (doing something)
Mi pare in Italian means "It seems to me" in English.
Pare: Formal version of "Stop".
"cleric" is "ecclésiastique" in French, "pare" does not exist. Maybe you mean "Père" which is the same clerical title as "Father" in English or "Padre" in Spanish or Italian.
To pare means to peel, so a paring knife would be used to peel carrots for example.
Pare means to remove the outer layer of something. It's usually used in relation to food for example to pare an apple, means to remove the skin of the fruit. You can pare off the bad bits of something or pare the crust off a sandwich.
The population of Pare-Pare is 113,615.
Pare-Pare was created on 1960-02-17.
stop lying to her
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That is beautiful im sure