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Instead of "damn, your fine.", in Spanish we say "Coño, qué bueno/a estás"
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Rating: 3
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December 2, 2004
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Rating: 4
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October 22, 2004
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Instead of "damn, your fine.", in French we say "putain, t'es bonne"
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Rating: 4
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December 17, 2003
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Instead of "damn, your fine.", in English we say "your hot"
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You misspelled "your". In this case it's "you're" because it's a contraction for "you are". The same goes for "you're beautiful" & "you're real good looking" (which is not hyphenated).
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I believe your spelling is a bit off, lol Damn you're fine maybe? xxx
Instead of "damn, your fine.", in Greek we say "eisai gamati (for a girl)"
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