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Volcano1985 Posted 17 years ago
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I asked you to the waves of sea.

I asked you the waves of sea.


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Neither makes much sense to me. What is it that you are trying to say?

  • Neither makes much sense to me.
  • What is it that you are trying to say?
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Neither makes much sense to me. What is it that you are trying to say?
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Volcano1985Which is correct?
Neither. It doesn't seem to make any sense.

Did you mean

I asked you to go to the beach with me.

CJ
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I asked you to the waves of sea.

I asked the waves of sea for you.

I translated it from a poem.It means he is looking for her and he asks at the beach if the waves of sea know where she has gone.
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I asked the waves of the sea about you.

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