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23:35 Mar 5, 2002 |
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| Selected response from: Bertha S. Deffenbaugh United States Local time: 09:29 | |||
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4 +1 | I will never forget you |
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4 | will never forget you.... |
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4 | forget |
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4 | I'll never forget you |
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I will never forget you Explanation: BSD -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-03-05 23:38:27 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- There is one thing I can promise you and that is I will never forget you. |
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will never forget you.... Explanation: because you are very special to me (for me) Good luck! JL |
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forget Explanation: But the correct spelling in Spanish is: una cosa sí puedo prometerte: nunca te oluidaré, porque tu eres muy especial para mí. which means One thing I can promise you: I will never forget you, because you are very special for me. |
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I'll never forget you Explanation: olvidaré= I'll forget |
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