Lithuanian term
nieko tarp mūsų net nebuvo! kaip jis mane mylėt gali.
nieko tarp musu net nebuwo! kajp jis mane mylet gali.
5 | There wasn't even anything [going on] between us! How can he love me? | Gintautas Kaminskas |
Jan 25, 2012 22:24: Kristina Radziulyte changed "Field" from "Social Sciences" to "Other" , "Field (specific)" from "Cinema, Film, TV, Drama" to "General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters"
Jan 28, 2012 23:25: Kristina Radziulyte changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Jan 28, 2012 23:27: Kristina Radziulyte changed "Term asked" from "nieko tarp musu net nebuwo! kajp jis mane mylet gali. " to "nieko tarp mūsų net nebuvo! kaip jis mane mylet gali. "
Jan 28, 2012 23:27: Kristina Radziulyte changed "Term asked" from "nieko tarp mūsų net nebuvo! kaip jis mane mylet gali. " to "nieko tarp mūsų net nebuvo! kaip jis mane mylėt gali. "
Jan 28, 2012 23:28: Kristina Radziulyte changed "Neophyte" from "Not Checked" to "Checked"
Non-PRO (3): Diana_K, Inga Jokubauske, Kristina Radziulyte
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