Biggest 2025 expectation?

  • Nami cutting her hair

    Votes: 20 13.5%
  • Shanks not having a twin

    Votes: 12 8.1%
  • Finding One Piece

    Votes: 5 3.4%
  • Imu face reveal

    Votes: 94 63.5%
  • Vegaskunk finally dying

    Votes: 17 11.5%

  • Total voters
    148
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Formerly Seth

Google tells me that's a spanish verb meaning 'to take."

But given that Spanish conjugates like Latin, it may have a tense connected to it that I really don't feel like looking up and trying to understand for hours.

So who speaks Spanish?
Pringles explained that already.

Something with excitement.


tl;dr ass chapter.
 
Google tells me that's a spanish verb meaning 'to take."

But given that Spanish conjugates like Latin, it may have a tense connected to it that I really don't feel like looking up and trying to understand for hours.

So who speaks Spanish?
I do
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Pringles explained that already.

Something with excitement.


tl;dr ass chapter.
^^^
 
It's like Seth replied you with
Toma is used heavily to relate to something exciting

This hint might mean that someone landed a blow on someone else
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Okay. I like languages though.
What's the conjugation, past, present, imperfect, perfect, etc?

What's the actual translation when conjugated?
Tomar is "to give something something" to be precise

Yo toma, Tu toma, el toma, etc
 
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