by Ale iubita Mariei 🐇 November 18, 2020

by .6.9.7.6.ArimorylulA.8.3.0.5. September 11, 2025

by LeSouffleDeVersailles April 23, 2025

Subject pronoun. Used instead of He or She when referencing a single individual when you don't know their gender. The possessive adjectives are Ter and Ters.
by paav21 November 4, 2023

/bella/pe/te
Lit. “Beautiful for you!”
Fig. “Good for you”
A way of saying “good for you”, mainly used in Rome or around Rome.
If someone says “Bella pe te” to you, don’t be like me and actually take it as a slight compliment.
Lit. “Beautiful for you!”
Fig. “Good for you”
A way of saying “good for you”, mainly used in Rome or around Rome.
If someone says “Bella pe te” to you, don’t be like me and actually take it as a slight compliment.
by unné June 26, 2024

1. When someone has more daylight hours in the day than they can use
2. When there is so much to see and do. You need Te Anau time to do it.
3. A popular phrase referring to slowing down and going with the flow in New Zealand. A play on “Island Time”
It came into popular lexicon when Te Anau, New Zealand declared it was going to create its own timezone as it had so much daylight.
2. When there is so much to see and do. You need Te Anau time to do it.
3. A popular phrase referring to slowing down and going with the flow in New Zealand. A play on “Island Time”
It came into popular lexicon when Te Anau, New Zealand declared it was going to create its own timezone as it had so much daylight.
by Don Daylight September 22, 2021
