Re: what do you think of these name?
in reply to a message by Charlie Blue
Aroma means I love you in Spanish It is also the modern version of amor.
This message was edited 10/24/2024, 3:07 AM
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Neither Amora nor Aroma mean 'I love you' in Spanish....
Claiming "Aroma means I love you in Spanish" is the kind of shit I would have falsely claimed while out clubbing with friends when I was 21 after my 3rd drink. Maybe not even then 😭🤣
It's why I find OP kinda entertaining as troll, he/she claims such blatant complete rubbish is true, like really basic stuff, with such weird certainty. And then replies to people to DOUBLE DOWN on being wrong. It's so silly.
And like... why would you make up stuff about Spanish, a language with hundreds of millions of speakers who will know if its bs or not? I mean, my Spanish isn't totally fantastically perfect, but c'mon...
And like... why would you make up stuff about Spanish, a language with hundreds of millions of speakers who will know if its bs or not? I mean, my Spanish isn't totally fantastically perfect, but c'mon...
This message was edited 10/26/2024, 2:40 AM