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One day, while exploring the outskirts of town, Leo stumbled upon an elderly woman named Ava. Ava was not only a renowned botanist but also a kind soul with a wealth of knowledge about plants, their properties, and their uses. Intrigued by her vast collection of rare and exotic plants, Leo found himself drawn to her in a way that he couldn't explain.
This is the plural form of kurvë , which translates to "whores" or "prostitutes." In modern slang, it is often used more broadly (and derogatorily) to describe women who are perceived as promiscuous. Me djem: This means "with boys" or "with guys." tu u qi kurvat me djem updated
In common usage, the phrase is meant to insult women by accusing them of promiscuous behavior with multiple men. Usage Contexts One day, while exploring the outskirts of town,