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What does au te alofa ia oe mean in english?
"Au te alofa ia oe" in English means
"I love you"
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It's a Samoan phrase, a beautiful and heartfelt expression of love.
What two portmanteau word make up the sniggled?
What makes English unique?
Second Language Acquisition
What are some words that mean the same as acquire?
What is the difference between a vocal clue and auditory clue?
A subject responding to a second stimulus similar the original CS is an example of?
Do you put a comma after the word also?
Is a double consonant and syllable the same?
What makes English unique?
What is a sentence describing Primary source differs from Secondary source?
When a suffix that begins with vowel is added the combining form rather than word root precedes suffix?
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