39 faves · 6 comments · Dec 8, 2013 11:26am
Beau*
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1 decade ago
no it means "you're missing from me"
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*Freedom*
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1 decade ago
I'm French. Well, it actually grammatically means, ''You me miss.'' which basically means, ''I miss you.'' ''You're missing from me,'' Would be said as, ''Tu te manque de moi.'' If you don't not french fluently, then I don't think we regard the language on the same level. I know this stuff, french is my first language. So, sorry to break it to you.
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Beau*
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1 decade ago
it's okay,the quote is not mine anyway...
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*Freedom*
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1 decade ago
I know, but the way you seemed so sure about it...
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Beau*
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1 decade ago
Sorry,my mistake.
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*Freedom* · 1 decade ago
It actually just means, ''You miss me.''
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