by LOVERFORDORIAN July 4, 2023
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Fig. “Good for you”
An Italian way of saying “good for you”, if someone ever says this to you, don’t be like me and take it as an actual compliment.
Preferably respond with a slight smile and a gentle tilt of the head.
Fig. “Good for you”
An Italian way of saying “good for you”, if someone ever says this to you, don’t be like me and take it as an actual compliment.
Preferably respond with a slight smile and a gentle tilt of the head.
by unné June 26, 2024
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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
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Trans:I've shaved him.
We only use it to our sworn enemies .It is used to tell your enemies that you will wipe them from the face of the earth.
Trans:I've shaved him.
We only use it to our sworn enemies .It is used to tell your enemies that you will wipe them from the face of the earth.
Me:I've got my driver license.
Father:I won't buy you a car.
Me:If you don't buy me a car ,te-am ras.
Father:I won't buy you a car.
Me:If you don't buy me a car ,te-am ras.
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"Dale" = "Go ahead" / "Do it" / "Come on"
"que no te veo" = "because I can't see you" or "since I don't see you"
Idiomatic Meaning:
Encouraging someone to act freely or without shame, as if no one were watching. A way to urge someone to do something quickly or boldly. Mostly used in a party/celebratory setting by Alexita Gasbarrino and has since expanded to parties and friends who she has celebrated with.
"Dale" = "Go ahead" / "Do it" / "Come on"
"que no te veo" = "because I can't see you" or "since I don't see you"
Idiomatic Meaning:
Encouraging someone to act freely or without shame, as if no one were watching. A way to urge someone to do something quickly or boldly. Mostly used in a party/celebratory setting by Alexita Gasbarrino and has since expanded to parties and friends who she has celebrated with.
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me-“can you screenrecord it for me”
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me- “te csjsgrowg”
me-“can you screenrecord it for me”
cousin- “i cant” “sorry”
me- “te csjsgrowg”
by helentil November 15, 2020
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