The cast of Jeg elsker dig - 1987 includes: Pernille Hansen as Janne Ulla Henningsen as Terapeuten Peter Hesse Overgaard as Jens Malene Krogh Bodil Lassen Henrik Moltzen Sonja Oppenhagen Egon Stoldt
Dig is fouille in French.
Tyranitar cannot naturally learn Dig, but it can be taught Dig through a TM.
at an archeological site, where people are digging for lost, ancient treasures
Yes, Lucario is able to learn Dig. It can learn it through the use of the Dig TM.
Jeg elsker dig was created on 1957-08-16.
Jeg elsker dig (Danish) Yay elska day (phonetic) Said quickly, the words blend into each other.
Jeg elsker dig
The cast of Jeg dig elsker - 2005 includes: Mads Blangstrup Gudrun Bojesen Lis Jeppesen
You say "vi elsker dig" if you are talking to one person. You say "vi elsker jer" if you are talking to more than one person. "We" means "Vi" "Love" means "Elsker" "You" means "dig" or " jer" I am danish myself, so I should know it.
The language is Danish, and "jeg elsker dig" translates to "I love you" in English.
i love you. that is english. je t'aime. [french] ich liebe dich. [german] jeg elsker deg. [norwegian] jeg elsker dig. [danish]
"jeg elsker dig"pronounced something like 'yay elsker dai" (first 'e' like in belt, 'er' like in father)
The cast of Jeg elsker dig - 1987 includes: Pernille Hansen as Janne Ulla Henningsen as Terapeuten Peter Hesse Overgaard as Jens Malene Krogh Bodil Lassen Henrik Moltzen Sonja Oppenhagen Egon Stoldt
The cast of Jeg elsker dig - 1957 includes: Jeanine Attelia Annie Birgit Garde as Clara Paul Hagen Frits Helmuth as David Karin Nellemose as Leonora Carl Ottosen Berthe Qvistgaard as Vivian Ebbe Rode as August Birthe Wilke
Since Pig Latin is actually a special version of English, the first step would be to translate "jey elsker dig" into English, so that translation is "I love you." Converting that to Pig Lain, that would be "I-yay ove-lay ou-yay."
In danish it is "Jeg elsker dig". But beware, as it is not used as extensively in everyday language as in English (or American). It is a rather meaningful expression compared to that.