Without a doubt. Gorgeous features, long hair, piercing eyes, and the body of a goddess. The man who gets to share his life with her will be very lucky.
Above all, her future boyfriend or husband will have many enviers.
Man is written with e!
In English, the use of āmanā and āmenā depends on whether youāre referring to one male individual or multiple males. Hereās a simple breakdown:
- Man: Used when referring to one adult male.
Example: He is a kind man. - Men: Used when referring to more than one adult male.
Example: They are strong men.
So, āmanā is singular, and āmenā is plural.
I was referring to the chosen one who will share the rest of his life with her.
Thereās no need to offend, especially when you donāt have any idea about her life
Oh he knows, heās just being rude and implying something else when using the plural form
And why do I want to know about her life? I just want to know whatās going on in front of the cameras. But are you guys stalking her?
Thereās no need to āstalkā her, she was on a different public platform for years. A lot of us know her from there
So youāre an old fan, right?
But, as I have to know everything about her life to make any comment, tell me how it was.
Long term is more accurate, iām not really old
Surveillance of peopleās private lives through cameras installed around their homesā¦are you sure you are using the word stalker in the right context? Because if you didnāt know, welcome to the stalker club.
All i can tell you is that she had 2 boyfriends in 4 years. The last one we all seen many times when visiting at Tonk together
A person who stalks: a person who pursues someone obsessively and aggressively to the point of harassment.
Nooooo, not me!
Thatās it? My opinion remains the same.
With this statement you did accuse us of obsessive and aggressive doing to this woman. Even with harassment.
Youāre doing it wrong. Told you, you donāt use word stalker in the right context
Your entitled to have your opinion
If he means it cynically, sarcastically or ironically, it is used correctly. (purely linguistically, which is not to say that he is right)