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30 Jan 2017
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معادل انگلیسی این جمله چی میشه؟
"انشاالله یه روزی بتونم این لطف ت رو جبران کنم"
معادل انگلیسی این جمله چی میشه؟
"انشاالله یه روزی بتونم این لطف ت رو جبران کنم"
"انشاالله یه روزی بتونم این لطف ت رو جبران کنم"
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فقط یه سوال دیگه
ان شاالله یه روزی محبتت رو جبران کنم
رو هم لطفا بنویسید.
ممنون
ان شاالله یه روزی محبتت رو جبران کنم
رو هم لطفا بنویسید.
ممنون
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