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5 February
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he gose "my old friend passed from me without saying hi" how sad
dose it sound natural?
he gose "my old friend passed from me without saying hi" how sad
dose it sound natural?
dose it sound natural?
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- Portuguese (Brazil)
I think maybe you should try to replace "passed from me" for "passed by me" ou "walked past me".
- Arabic
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- Lithuanian
He goes "my old friend passed me without saying hi, how sad"

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