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Te Ou Ti

Should I use you or you? ۔

You're anxious because I like ___.

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Except for the lemon.

Where regional variables apply to you.

Remember, it is always used after a position or italic name, and not when referring to first or person silk or not or challenge name

* I know I'm worried about you because I like you.

* Always swallows problems for you.

* Never stop praising me.

However, if this topic is to be done year-round, as I see or use or challenge deposit prepositions, see:

* Have I brought homework for you? (Even after the prediction, is not used here or you, because the action will either you)

* I brought a lesson and he is sure that you have made it

Or run your own. I do not agree with my friend Johnny q ƒÂ © and nÃÂ࣠or ‚ written in written language.

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You have to be right, because two ways of speaking depend on each state, it takes up more space than grammar, in the south of the country they already speak in the northeast and in other states also believe in q. Let's say (du) ac q for example not Rio de Janeiro they say im. (ti) does not usually speak south of the spine (left bone).

It is also good to remember that the difference between (you and you) Example: (I have a gift for you)

Already (you) see if both faces ƒÂ beginning does not use beginning or end to give meaning to facial expressions in both:

(Would you like to go there) ?? So or I will go there for you.

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Te Ou Ti

Te Ou Ti

Should I use you or you? 3

You're anxious because I like ___.

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Except for Limbo

Territorial variations n ° where applicable to you.

Remember, it is always used before the first or italic name, and not or not or the challenging name when referring to the first or person string.

* I know I feel uncomfortable with you because I like you.

* Always swallows problems for you.

* Never stop praising me

However, if this article is for one year, I am similarly looking at the accumulated or used or challenged offer, see:

* Have I brought homework for you? (Coming even after the compliment, not used here or oh you, because either you will act)

* I brought the lesson and he is sure that you did it (the lesson was followed here, and the goalkeeper used it on Piva's voice)

Te Ou Ti

Te Ou Ti

Or run like you. I don't agree with my friend Johnny (sorry): either the language of Silo or Portuguese in the form of its cultivation - synonymous with North and South. This is correct and the language does not have q £ or. Or na.

You have to be right because, because two ways of speaking depend on each state, it is more of a place than a grammar, in the south of the country they already speak (ti) in the northeast and in other states they also q Believe in say (du) ac q eg no rio de janeiro they say im. (ti) does not usually speak south of the questioner (left bone).

It is also good to remember that the difference between (you and you) Ĉ q q (you) is not just the last sentence used in the sense of face. For example: (I'm here for you)

Already (you) see if both faces آغاز نہیں does not use the beginning or end to give meaning to the facial expressions in both:

(Would you like to go there) ?? So or I'll go there for you.

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