A AN B CH D E È EN F G H I J K L M N O ON OU OUN P R S T UI V W Y Z
to beat, strike; to defeat, beat, overcome, conquer; to win (sport); to fight, struggle; to reach (a certain distance); to beat (wheat, millet etc.); to stir vigorously; to pulse, pulsate , to punish* to punish, come , beat-up (v.), extend, open , You can fall from a tree, you can fall from a horse, but the best way to fall is to fall in love with me., you can go, you can leave, you can come, come , to come up , This will probably seem crazy, but I saw you and I thought it would be stupid if I didn’t come to talk to you., to love, to like. I love you
love your neighbor
He/She likes hot chocalate
I would like you to come tomorrow, discipline, punish, revise (v.), punish, punish, can , Can I call you Biscotte ? Because I find you crunchy., Can you take a picture please? Or a selfie if you want to be in it?, Can you take me to the doctor? I just broke my leg falling for you., drive .
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