Uki's rizz got backfired by Kuga Leo
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
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Uki's POV: • 【VALORANT】HOPCON w/ @k...
Leo's POV: • 【VALORANT】DYNAMIC DUO ...
Uki Violeta
-twitter: / uki_violeta
-youtube: / @ukivioleta
Kuga Leo
-twitter: / kugaleo_q
-youtube: / @kugaleo_q
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WHO IS THIS MAN AND WHY AM I ONLY KNOWING ABOUT HIM NOW
You mean Kuga Leo? He’s a new man from Neo Porte. He can speak both English and Japanese go give him some loveeeee
@@blaneyu You know what I see? Someone new to simp over
@@sakuraharukami7866 DAMN RIGHT LOLLL
It means "you", and it can also be used to call our own husband. Only the husbun, not for the wife.
Uki short-circuited 😂😂😂
TSKR TSKR Uki, I & everyone else in chat fainted *insert coloured man fainting meme*😂🤣😂🤣😂....
Is our month 😂
ooo kuga leo very interesting
Isnt anata just "you"? Idk correct me if Im wrong.
It's a formal 'you', but it's also what married couples call each other
in normal, day to day life, yes it does. it only gains a different meaning when it comes to couples, who use it instead of calling their partner by their actually name.
think of it like how we use 'honey' in different contexts. could be the thing bees make or the nickname you use for your SO
I think the saying is different like an'ta in general & anata between couples, even though perhaps written with same Japanese characters?
Anta is like “anata”: it means “you” but anta is more casual and can sound a bit rude so be careful when you use it.
Anata means you but in a formal way but if it is used in a romantic relationship then it means dear, darling, honey, et cetera
its not often used by people because you usually refer to people by name, some may even find it too close and casual or rude