To say "I can't wait to see you" in Twi, a language spoken in Ghana, you would say "M'ani agye wo." This phrase translates to "I am eagerly waiting for you." The word "M'ani" means "I am waiting," "agye" means "eagerly," and "wo" means "you." So, when combined, it conveys the sentiment of anticipation and excitement to see someone.
Ek is lief vir jou en kan nie wag om jou more te sien nie
I can't wait to see you in french is, if you are enjoying to see again you girl/boy friend, "j'ai hâte de te revoir" ou "je suis impatient de te rencontrer" (if you see her/him for 1st time)
CORRECTED: Aloha: 'Ena aloha 'ike maka au 'ia 'oe [A-na aloha eekay ma-ka ow ee-ah O-A]
A ce soir !
To say "I can't wait to see you" in Twi, a language spoken in Ghana, you would say "M'ani agye wo." This phrase translates to "I am eagerly waiting for you." The word "M'ani" means "I am waiting," "agye" means "eagerly," and "wo" means "you." So, when combined, it conveys the sentiment of anticipation and excitement to see someone.
You can say "J'ai hâte de te voir demain" in French to express "can't wait to see you tomorrow."
j'ai hâte de te revoir
nous allons bien et nous sommes impatients de voir tu sais qui
anhamperem kez desnelou ,you can say it just like you read it!
j'ai envie de te voir
No puedo esperar a verte otra vez
their filming right now. cant wait to see it. ;] their filming right now. cant wait to see it. ;] their filming right now. cant wait to see it. ;]
I can'ty wait to see Joe = J'ai (vraiment) hâte de voir Joe
je ne peux pas attendre de vous voir
"je ne peux pas attendre pour te voir"
en no esperar a verte mañana