salaam,
anyone knws frnch here?i just on the learning stages!
ma'salamah
Please Don't Forget the Plight of Muslims in your Dua's "And Seek (Allah's) help
with Sabr (patience) and Salat (prayers): it is indeed hard, except to those who
are humble" (Qur'an Al-Baqara 2:45)
wait i dont know what is the meaning of shorts.....
and what kind of shorts???
well the idea of "short" doesn't mean anything here it's just metaphor. like u know when someone annoys u and u tell them to get lost.
i was just wondering what that means in spanish.
i gues it's the kinda of words that cannot be translated into other languages.
yes..coz i'm from panama n here we talk spanish..lol
thats cool!, so do they always say yo for i?, because i learnt the language and whenever your using it on a senctence it becomes "o". like, Te quiero.....the te means you and queir is love and o is I. Is the spanish you speak similar to the south american ones?.
i learnt the traditional spanish, the ones spoken in spain but its hard sometimes you end up sounding you have a lisp. lol like cinema becomes thinema. so annoying lol.
but its beautiful language, it been a while since i learnt it so tell me if i am wrong.
Hola! me llamo hia. vivo en sur de inglaterra, tengo 18 anos. vivo con mi madre, padre, hermanos y hermano. estoy muslim:sister: . estoy muy bonita
so what do you think?, translate if you can exactly what i said in english so i can see if i made mistakes and where.
you said sir zubair my friend! your koochi koochi??? whats that mean?.
Hehe.. I watched this joker show Pablo Francisco and he was re-enacting one of those spanish soap-drama moments. Suppose this guy's wife was cuckolding him and he discovers her in the room with her lover. He was moreover, shocked to discover that her lover was in fact, his best friend. He says, "Fernando mi amigo! Esta koochi koochi??!" I figure out that it meant something like "Why are you doing this??" or "Why are you romanticizing my wife?"
There's no koochi-koochi in Espaniol? Ok, I'll pass.
thats cool!, so do they always say yo for i?, because i learnt the language and whenever your using it on a senctence it becomes "o". like, Te quiero.....the te means you and queir is love and o is I. Is the spanish you speak similar to the south american ones?.
yeah..it's similar..n also similar to the one they speak in spain..only that in spain they have a different accent and a few different words..
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