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Who owns your heart?
Who owns your heart?
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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’αααααΆαα½α / Anyone/One
0/12181
A2
someone; anyone
α’ααα,ααΆαα½α
α’αααααΆαα½α
neΔg na muΕy
Anyone/One
ααΆ / Is
809/7
A1
to be (equal / equivalent to, the same as) (Commonly occurs as the main verb in an equative clause introducing a predicate nominative; the form ααΊβααΆβ is a more formal var.)
ααΆ
jΓ©a
Is
ααα αΆαα / Owner
0/249
A2
boss, owner, master.
ααα αΆαα
mjah
Owner
αααααΌα / Heart
540/1441
A1 - Advanced
heart ; soul
ααα,ααΌα
αααααΌα
bΓ©h dong
Heart
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
ααΎα’αααααΆαα½αααΆααα αΆαααααααΌαα’αΌα ? By ααΆα αα·αααα»ααα & α’αΆα αα»αααΌα‘αΆ
9 Months Ago