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10:42 Jul 14, 2001 |
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| Selected response from: Vidmantas Stilius Local time: 03:36 | |||
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na +1 | A tave myliu |
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na | Tave myliu |
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na -1 | Ich liebe dich |
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Ich liebe dich Explanation: See below bilingual background |
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A tave myliu Explanation: A tave myliu. The first reply was of course German |
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Tave myliu Explanation: The answer given by Sidmantus is correct. I would just like to refer you to the site listed below as I have noticed that you have asked the question in another language as well. The "I love you" site might assist you with your school work. Best of luck to you! Reference: http://www.myanmars.net/language/iloveyou.htm |
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