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Ara Ara Meaning

anese: ara ara yw What does it mean and can I do it all in anese? ۔

Words can do what is written in the ratio, for example:

You can eat

Can roll

Thanks 10 points!

There are 2 ways to say I can do it.

A. With decro.

PlainVerb + koto + ga + dekiru: eg Taberu koto ga dekiru (I can eat)

Name + ga + dekiru: For example Ningo ga dekiru (I can anese (speak / understand).

Decro is a function and is connected. So you can say Deccani because you can't use the past, and so on.

B. The combination of the initial verb.

For ichidan verbs like tabro: make root nu tabe + rareru. Taberareru: You can eat.

For verbs like ... almost anything, take steam and add steam and + ru. ہناسو> ہناسرو ہناسرو, نامو> نمونومو.

fig fig Only oh how and hi hi.

Ara Ara Meaning

Ara Ara Meaning

Anis: What does fig and w mean that I can do everything in anis? 3

Words can do what is written in Annes, for example:

You can eat

Can roll

Thanks, 10 points!

There are two ways to say I can do it.

With A. dekiru

PlainVerb + koto + ga + dekiru: Like Taberu koto ga dekiru (I can eat)

Name + Ga + Decaro: For example Ningo Ga Decaro (I can do nineteen (speak / understand).

Decaro is a verb and contradictory. So you can say Dekinai because you can't use the past tense, etc.

B. The combination of the initial verb

For ichidan verbs like taberu: make root nu tabe + rareru. Taberareru: You can eat.

Functions like ... for almost anything, take steam and add steam and + ru. Hanasu> Hanasiru Hanasiru, Namo> Namonomo

fig fig just oh oh how are they and hello hello.

Can be eaten as tabereru or taberemasu (as if they are offering vegetables and vegetable sausage or song, hi noon and tabrimasu)

Taberareru means to eat.

Can go up

For example, the case of Jaitinsha and Normaso.

With a car that looks like a Kawa Vu under Dekimaso or you could say Dorebo (as in the drive) Dekimaso

And figs figs are mostly used by women (mostly old people) and it means "oh honey".

I am leaving it for your reference.

Was! = My Lord! This is an expression of pleasant surprise. The expression of the mighty women,

It's not "my God, my God" that makes them feel like they care.

Mutsumi Otohime said this and he was not very old.

Kasumi said a few names.

Ara Ara Meaning

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