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Are you ashamed of having a boyfriend like you
Are you ashamed of having a boyfriend like you
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Ah Da Sakada
Sothea Roth
ααΎ / Do
0/102
Starter - Advanced
clause initial interrogative marker occurring in fairly formal speech; it indicates that the following clause is a question, and may sometimes be translated by expressions like `Tell me ...?' or, in subordinate clauses, `if' or `whether'
ααΎ
daeu
Do
α’αΌα / Dear
0/2495
Essential
I / me / my (younger brother, younger sister, sweetheart or wife--about themselves); you / your (intimate or familiar address form for younger sibling, for one's wife or girl friend, or for a close friend who is younger)
α’αΌα
'n
Dear
ααααΆαα
αα / Them
0/27
Essential
they / them / their; one, someone; he, him, she, her (formal / polite 3rd person pron.; usually plural but also used impersonally as a 3rd person singular form)
αα
gΓ©
Them
αα / No
0/42
Essential
phrase final negative marker; usually occurs in conjunction with one of the preverbal negative particles αα·α, αα»α, α’αα, α₯α or combinations of these particles with other preverbal particles, e.g. αα·ααααα
i
no
αα
dΓ©
No
ααΆαα / Bridged
0/0
C2
ααΆα,α
ααΆαα
mΓ©an sΓ’
Bridged
ααααΆ
ααΌα / As/Like
75/87
Starter - Advanced
to be like; to resemble, be similar to, alike.
ααΌα
doj
As/Like
αα / Elder
0/555
Essential
elder sibling.
αα
bΓ’ng
Elder
ααΎα’αΌαααααΆααααααααΆαβαααααΆααΌα αα
6 Years Ago