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cryztalz Well-known member Nov 22, 2010 9,632 575 113 Mar 10, 2012 #2,641 suranga84 said: Click to expand... suranga84 said: Click to expand...
cryztalz Well-known member Nov 22, 2010 9,632 575 113 Mar 10, 2012 #2,644 suranga84 said: Click to expand... haha, true story!!!! guys look sso awkward after haircuts !!!
Zeus Well-known member Sep 14, 2007 20,327 1,957 113 Kalutara Mar 10, 2012 #2,646 What does "le" stands for anyway ? Is is what you use to indicate he is male thing or what ?
cryztalz Well-known member Nov 22, 2010 9,632 575 113 Mar 10, 2012 #2,647 suranga84 said: Click to expand... liquified
chint Well-known member Oct 3, 2007 16,232 408 83 cgtech.lk Mar 10, 2012 #2,648 Zeus said: What does "le" stands for anyway ? Is is what you use to indicate he is male thing or what ? Click to expand... THE or A
Zeus said: What does "le" stands for anyway ? Is is what you use to indicate he is male thing or what ? Click to expand... THE or A
Rovin Well-known member Aug 27, 2008 56,440 2,081 113 ෴*On Earth*෴ Mar 10, 2012 #2,649 Zeus said: What does "le" stands for anyway ? Is is what you use to indicate he is male thing or what ? Click to expand... the
Zeus said: What does "le" stands for anyway ? Is is what you use to indicate he is male thing or what ? Click to expand... the
Zeus Well-known member Sep 14, 2007 20,327 1,957 113 Kalutara Mar 10, 2012 #2,650 chint said: THE or A Click to expand... Rovin said: the Click to expand... le me The me ? A me ?
RaZor_911 Well-known member Jul 14, 2011 14,271 1 4,510 113 Unknown Mar 10, 2012 #2,652 suranga84 said: Click to expand... True story
chint Well-known member Oct 3, 2007 16,232 408 83 cgtech.lk Mar 10, 2012 #2,654 Zeus said: le me The me ? A me ? Click to expand... Its the french " le " word.
Zeus Well-known member Sep 14, 2007 20,327 1,957 113 Kalutara Mar 10, 2012 #2,660 chint said: Its the french " le " word. Click to expand... Thats what I guessed earlier. French uses a term to indicate its gender as only male and female. Even for un-animated objects like desk le is the male term and la is the female term I think
chint said: Its the french " le " word. Click to expand... Thats what I guessed earlier. French uses a term to indicate its gender as only male and female. Even for un-animated objects like desk le is the male term and la is the female term I think