Hi God ☀️🐉
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Hi God ☀️🐉
AAAAA HICE A ESYOS BEIOS ESTADOS DE MI HERMOSO PAÍS QLERO💞❤️💕💔👀
El primero es Yucatan de donde es esta servidora! Nuevo León es el weon de zafó 💔👀 Y de Último esta el bonito Baja California Norte de Ukyo 👀💕
Es la primera vez que hago Stateballs o Statehumans idk✨👌🏻
Colors in Native Central and South American Languages (Note: spelling and/or full words may differ across dialects; shade range groupings for various colors may differ somewhat from English color categorization. E.g. “hūngy” in Guarani may refer to brown or gray)
From my last trip to #Yucatan, at #Mercado60 great place for national and international food, #mezcal and #craftbeer at #Merida. #Chaac #Cervezaartesanal #Yucateca . . . #Mexicancraftbeer #beerart #visitmerida #dryjanuary #streer #Mexico #mexicoenunaimagen (at Mercado 60) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7RUhHrFRkA/?igshid=1dyc1w6owzs75
No me importa si nos separa la distancia,
No importa igual mi cariño no cambia ni con el paso de los días,
Siento una gran gratitud;por ti que estuviste ahí en mis malas rachas,
Ojalá sigamos adelante sin darle importancia a la distancia que nos separa.
vagando por ahí
Greetings in Native Languages of Central and South America (note: the two phrases for “what’s your name” in Guarani translate to “what’s your first name” and “what’s your surname”, respectively)
(Spelling and/or full phrases may differ in varying dialects)
Numbers in Native Central and South American Languages.
(Note: spelling and/or full words may differ across dialects)