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How do you say Siempre Suyo in English?
"Siempre Suyo" is a Spanish phrase that translates to:
"Yours Always"
It's a very formal and romantic way of signing a letter or ending a message.
Why are words invented?
What does lo mismo que siempre mean?
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Tu me comprend mean in french?
How is the Japanese word meaning water kuuki pronounced?
What is the homophone for street?
What part of speech is to them?
What is a homophone for grainy?
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