Estoy enamorado/a de tí. (es-toy e-na-mo-ra-do/a de tee) ¿Me Quieres?. (me kye-res) I love you. (more general) I love you. (specifically romantic) I think we're good together. Creo que hacemos buena pareja. (kre-o ke a-se-mos bwe-na pa-re-kha) Me haces feliz. (me a-sayes fay-leez) I will be dreaming of you. Voy a soñar contigo. (voy a son-yar con-tee-go) I can't live without you. No puedo vivir sin ti. (No pwe-do vee-veer sin tee) Qué hermosa te ves! (kay air-mosa tay vayz) Eres mi todo. (e-res me to-do) When can I see you again? ¿Cuándo te vuelvo a ver? (Kwahn-doh the vwehl-voh ah vehr) ¿Te casarás conmigo? (te ca-sar-as con-mee-go)
Naturally, like everyone else, Italian think about themselves that they are the best. They think that Italy is a great nation and a great country, but these thoughts are never aggresive or political.Entire communities are blamed for a crime committed by one of its members. Wrong ideas could quickly be spread to other villages and there could be acts of revenge resulting in further mistrust. We considered staying a little longer in this region but the weather forecast foresaw heavy winds and lots of rain. We therefore decided to move on to our next destination which was the Peninsula Valdes.
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