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Tafsiri - Kituruki-Kiingereza - Bende ozledin dudaklarini

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Nakala hii inapatikana katika lugha zifuatazo: KiturukiKiingerezaKideni

Kichwa
Bende ozledin dudaklarini
Nakala
Tafsiri iliombwa na Tubbe50
Lugha ya kimaumbile: Kituruki

Bende ozledin dudaklarini

Kichwa
I missed your lips, too.
Tafsiri
Kiingereza

Ilitafsiriwa na merdogan
Lugha inayolengwa: Kiingereza

I missed your lips, too.
Maelezo kwa mfasiri
Bende özlediM dudaklarını.
Ilisahihishwa au kuhaririwa mwisho na lilian canale - 6 Januari 2014 13:41





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Mwandishi
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5 Januari 2014 17:34

creativemind
Idadi ya ujumbe: 2
Ayrıca dudaklarını da özledim. olmalı. Eğer Ben de özledim olursa cümlenin sonunda "too" kullanılacaktı.

6 Januari 2014 09:28

merdogan
Idadi ya ujumbe: 3769
Dear creativemind,
We can not add something on requested translations.
I've used "also" instead of “too”.
Please write your suggestions in English.

6 Januari 2014 11:19

Mesud2991
Idadi ya ujumbe: 1331
"I miss your lips too" is more common and natural way of responding to the saying "I miss your lips". But I don't know if it's a big deal here? 'too' and 'also' are used interchangebly in most cases. But here 'also' can mean something different as in the following context: "I miss you. And I also miss your lips" (this is not what we meant)

6 Januari 2014 11:56

lilian canale
Idadi ya ujumbe: 14972
Hi guys,

Mesud is right. There's a difference in using 'also' or 'too' in a short sentence like this. Unfortunately, the requester doesn't know Turkish so he can't give us more context to understand what came before, if the same statement like in:
- I missed you.
- I missed you, too.
or
- I missed sb/sth and I also missed you.

Anyway, 'too' would work in both cases so I think we'd better use it.

Do you agree?

CC: Mesud2991

6 Januari 2014 12:14

Mesud2991
Idadi ya ujumbe: 1331
I agree