![Urban Dictionary on X: "@RAPM0N5TER nie: Polish meaning no. In other sentences it is used as don't, aren't. https://t.co/5pY8wFGxZT https://t.co/04hxgnqe77" / X Urban Dictionary on X: "@RAPM0N5TER nie: Polish meaning no. In other sentences it is used as don't, aren't. https://t.co/5pY8wFGxZT https://t.co/04hxgnqe77" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E3hVE9OXMAMEJVr.png)
Urban Dictionary on X: "@RAPM0N5TER nie: Polish meaning no. In other sentences it is used as don't, aren't. https://t.co/5pY8wFGxZT https://t.co/04hxgnqe77" / X
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![驚弦zhangxc on X: "Nie Huaisang聂怀桑: "Huaisang(怀桑)" refers to "to miss one's hometown"(2019, Baidu Hanyu). "huai" originally means "miss", and "sang (mulberry)" symbolizes "hometown" in traditional Chinese culture. In the past, people grew 驚弦zhangxc on X: "Nie Huaisang聂怀桑: "Huaisang(怀桑)" refers to "to miss one's hometown"(2019, Baidu Hanyu). "huai" originally means "miss", and "sang (mulberry)" symbolizes "hometown" in traditional Chinese culture. In the past, people grew](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D_HQC5bVUAIxo52.jpg:large)
驚弦zhangxc on X: "Nie Huaisang聂怀桑: "Huaisang(怀桑)" refers to "to miss one's hometown"(2019, Baidu Hanyu). "huai" originally means "miss", and "sang (mulberry)" symbolizes "hometown" in traditional Chinese culture. In the past, people grew
EAT Afrikaans - Hope you had a brave week this week 🙂 Our idiom for the day is 'Sy skrik nie vir 'n koue pampoen nie'. Literal meaning - she doesn't get
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