It's nice seeing you again = * In Portuguese = É um prazer revê-lo. (if said to a man) OR É um prazer revê-la. (if said to a woman); * In Spanish = Gusto en verla otra vez. (if said to a woman).
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
An example is "It was nice seeing you again. I will see you later." Or, just "Later Bro."
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
Different languages differentiate the different cultures. French is a nice calm and romantic language, and France is calm itself.
it may mean that. but then again it could be that you are an amazing person and just love seeing you happy
It means exactly what it says. The other person told you that because they were happy to see you again - usually said after it has been a while since the last time they saw you. Sometimes though people will just say that to be nice... etiquette, you might say.
it means a pleasure knowing you,getting to meet you, nice taliking to you, or your very nice.
The phrase "How nice to see you again" expresses pleasure or happiness about reuniting with someone. The word "how" emphasizes the degree of the speaker's feelings, suggesting that the encounter is not just nice, but particularly so. It conveys a warm sentiment, enhancing the emotional impact of the greeting. Overall, it's a friendly way to acknowledge and celebrate the reunion.
Turned Out Nice Again was created in 1941.
The duration of Turned Out Nice Again is 1.35 hours.
"Very nice" in the four languages of Switzerland:French = très agréableGerman = sehr schönItalian = molto bellaRomansch = fitg bel
It is nice to want to learn and all, but there is no such thing as the language known as Native American (like there is no Chinese, only languages originating from China). There are many different Native American tribes with many different languages. Figure out which one you want to know about and go from there.