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Alfonso
June 06, 2008, 12:54 PM
You can be really mean sometimes, you know? Thank God I :love:you no matter what.
Yeah, but what happened to the poor bird? That wings your angel shows, where did he/she win them?
Iris
June 06, 2008, 01:18 PM
Yeah, but what happened to the poor bird? Those wings your angel shows, where did he/she win them?
They were a prize for her saintliness and beauty.;):rolleyes:;)
Jane
June 10, 2008, 06:40 AM
Yeah, but what happened to the poor bird? That wings your angel shows, where did he/she win them?
Alfonso, did you just admit to being mean (sometimes)?:eek:
Were you being sincere or just scary?:yuck:;)
Jane
June 10, 2008, 07:38 AM
Jejeje, I like that mean of say, when you love whom.
I like the way you express love/ affection, to someone you love/ when you love love someone.
To my wife sometimes, I have said her, in Spanish:
Sometimes, I call / address / say to / refer to my wife, in Spanish(as):
Mija, Amorcito, pedasito de azucar, corazón mio, gordita,
to my kids, I've said them, I call my kids :
Mi vida, hijos mios, pedasito de nuves.
Here, in Mexican, we have a lot of ways of expressing love /affection, but, it depends on the person you´re addressing, it´s easier in Spanish. I heard / learnt it´s more difficult in Russian language. How do you address a beloved person in (the) U.S.A?.
I feel that there´re lots of ways of expressing love / affection (terms of endearment) in the world.
I love my English class. jajaj
I guess Rusty and the others didn´t see this post, so I decided to take a shot at correcting it.
Rusty
June 10, 2008, 01:13 PM
Thanks, Jane. :thumbsup:
You and I aren't the only ones who have offered to help.
Jane
June 10, 2008, 05:45 PM
You´re absolutely right, Rusty.
ROBINDESBOIS
October 05, 2009, 05:07 AM
TESORO is a good one.
Perla is another one.
Sancho Panther
October 06, 2009, 06:08 AM
In the markets in Spain more or less all las señoras are addressed as reina o chata, though really chata is more for the younger señoritas.
CrOtALiTo
October 06, 2009, 11:39 AM
Here for example, I have a named endearment people named Coky and is coquito?
I don't know very sure if you are with this named is correct in the post.
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