The Welsh equivalent of "up yours" is "rhowch fyny i chi," which translates to "put it up to you."
metetelo hasta el fondo!
Say " I lost my phone number, can I have yours?" if you like her, but if she is a friend say " Hey. Anything new?"
The correct way is, "different from yours".
To claim ownership or possession of something, you would say that it is "yours."
Just walk up to him with confidence and say "Hi, my name is ....., whats yours?
If you are up for adoption and is a teen the choice is yours. You will then remain in foster care.
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claimed it for France
You can say "നീയുടെയാണ്" (neeyudeyaanu) in Malayalam to express "I'm yours."
I think "Up yours" is Qu ni de, I've had this in my head as I bounce around culture-shocked, but I can't recall where I learned it, and I can't remember the hanzi (also, not in Google Pinyin)
"На́ тебя́" (Na tebya) is a colloquial way to express "Up Yours" in Russian. It is a rude and offensive phrase, so it's important to use with caution and only in appropriate contexts.