Having researched this for hour's, I have come to the conclusion that it is just sounds, i.e. the "FaFaFa" song by Otis Redding. Overton Lemons, who came to be known as Smiley Lewis, wrote the song. A successful entertainer in New Orleans, La.
search for Smiley Lewis on Allmusic.com, Google, etc. for more details of his musical talent.
My daughter says tee tah wen she wants to say thank you lol
KATALINA is commonly pronounced "kah-tah-LEE-nah". (as in Catalina Island)
Sitti (ستّي) is an informal name for grandmother, like "Nanna" would be in English. I have no idea what "Cit tee" would otherwise be.
This phrase means that something or someone describes you totally
The tee. Le tee-shirt means the tee-shirt, therefore leaving you with that.
The pronunciation for the South American country in English is "arr-jenn-TEE-nah", but in Spnish would be "arr-henn-TEE-nah".
Photina is pronounced as "fo-TEE-nuh."
Cindy is pronounced "see-nah-tee"
"NAH-ahr hah-YEE-tee"
"Do you have a girl?" in Spanish is "¿Tienes una niña?" It is pronounced "tee-EHN-ace OO-nah NEEN-ya?" If you really mean "Do you have a girlfriend?" that is "¿Tienes una novia?" It is pronounced "tee-EHN-ace OO-nah NO-be-ah?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
"Alternativo" is an Italian equivalent of the English word "alternative."Specifically, the word "alternativo" is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "ahl-TEHR-nah-TEE-voh." The feminine equivalent, "alternativa," is pronounced "ahl-TEHR-nah-TEE-vah."
"¿Tienes una erección?" tee/EN-es OO-nah eh-rek-see/ON
In French, "Tiana" is pronounced "tee-AH-nah."
TEE is transesophageal echocardiogram.
neh-see-kha-TEE hah-ktah-NAH (× ×¡×™×›×ª×™ ×”×§×˜× ×”)
My daughter says tee tah wen she wants to say thank you lol
'Week' or 'the week' may be English equivalents of 'la settimana'. The phrase is pronounced 'lah SEHT-tee-MAH-nah'. A week is made up of seven days, which is 'siete giorni' in Italian.