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Thread: Boris Dali - Dai mi (4 Replies, 6,113 Views) by Lineline
Thank you! Is it possible to find it with latin letters? :)
Thread: Boris Dali - Dai mi (4 Replies, 6,113 Views) by Lineline
What does "dai mi" mean? :)
Thread: ЕМАНУЕЛА - Ром-пом-пом Novo HIT (6 Replies, 8,238 Views) by Lineline
Thank you! :D
What about this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRIm4mBfcnQ&feature=plcp , in latin letters? :)
Thread: ЕМАНУЕЛА - Ром-пом-пом Novo HIT (6 Replies, 8,238 Views) by Lineline
Can you write it in bulgarian again, but in latin letters? :)
Thread: Dokrai (19 Replies, 17,715 Views) by Lineline
THANKS! :D It means a lot to me. :)
Thread: Dokrai (19 Replies, 17,715 Views) by Lineline
Is it "till the end of time?" :)
Thread: Dokrai (19 Replies, 17,715 Views) by Lineline
What about "till the end of time?" :)
Thread: Dokrai (19 Replies, 17,715 Views) by Lineline
Okay. :) If it's something that will last forever, or will be there til the last day. If it makes sense. :D
Thread: Dokrai (19 Replies, 17,715 Views) by Lineline
Thank you very much! How do you say "forever"? Sorry, I will stop now. ;)
Thread: Dokrai (19 Replies, 17,715 Views) by Lineline
I do, sweet of you :) So "Do kraia na dnite" is = Till the end of the days, and "do kraia" is "till the end?"
Thread: Dokrai (19 Replies, 17,715 Views) by Lineline
Thank you :) I think that "all the way" has several meanings. Is it like "all the way to the beach" or is it more like "I have achieved so much, and I went all the way, gone through a lot of stuff" ?...
Thread: Dokrai (19 Replies, 17,715 Views) by Lineline
And is it just one word, or is it do krai? :)
Thread: Dokrai (19 Replies, 17,715 Views) by Lineline
Yes, thats why I asked. :D I have searched for the meaning, but couldn't find anything. Do you use it mostly for "up" or "until the end" ? :)
Thread: Dokrai (19 Replies, 17,715 Views) by Lineline
Ah okay, thank you! :) So "up" is like "up to the sky" (just an example :D ) or what? :)
Thread: Dokrai (19 Replies, 17,715 Views) by Lineline
Hey. :)
Can someone tell me what "dokrai" means, and is it the same as "do kraia?" And is it a real word (dokrai) or just slang?
Thanks. :D