Dec 7, 2005 04:25
18 yrs ago
English term

Your my sweetheart

Non-PRO English Other General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters phrase
phrase

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You are my sweetheart

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Peer comment(s):

agree Kardi Kho : You're my sweetheart.
4 mins
Obviously
agree Andrey Belousov (X)
7 mins
Thank you, Andrey
agree KathyT : "Your" is wrong, wrong, wrong!!!
12 mins
I cringe every time I hear it myself
agree TranslateThis : you are = you're (not your)
23 mins
And regretfully it is so widespread, oh well
agree RHELLER : they do sound alike
1 hr
agree Alfa Trans (X)
1 hr
agree KNielsen
1 hr
agree Jack Doughty
1 hr
agree Dave Calderhead
2 hrs
agree Kevin Kelly : The mistakes we see in English! They're/there/their everywhere!
2 hrs
agree Oana Apetrei : you're, definitely
2 hrs
agree Emilie : You are or You're. SURE!
2 hrs
agree Bianca Jacobsohn
2 hrs
agree Rebecca Barath
3 hrs
agree Aisha Maniar
3 hrs
agree Jo Macdonald : Or "Your darling, my sweetheart" ;-)
4 hrs
agree Veronica Prpic Uhing
4 hrs
agree Peter Shortall
6 hrs
agree Joanna Borowska
6 hrs
agree Romanian Translator (X)
6 hrs
agree Mikhail Kropotov : Hi Roman. Not sure that there's a point to this question :)
7 hrs
agree Will Matter
8 hrs
agree Shane London : The error has been proliferated by Internet chatrooms. Speed is the essence. There's no time to fix typos and no inclination to fix them either.
9 hrs
agree Lori Utecht/Vívian M Alves
10 hrs
agree Sonia Soros
13 hrs
agree Nikos Mastrakoulis
3 days 20 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
25 mins

yours my sweetheart

Is your phrase at the beginning of the sentence? Otherwise it could be "yours"

E.g.: "It's yours my sweetheart?"

Jack Webb
It's yours, my sweetheart? One of the tenants in the rooming house run by his mother aJck an ex-jazzman who imbued Webb with a lifelong interest in jazz ...
http://jack-webb.clonewars.ipupdater.com/
Peer comment(s):

neutral RHELLER : sorry Cecilia, but this area is for people seeking help in English
1 hr
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