Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles What's the most important thing you've ever lost? Find a cracker toy. I haven't lost anything. I've lost toys and things like that, but nothing that's really important to me. My favorite tour. My mom do it away and forgot to get it back. My grandpa, um my laminate, my favorite shoes. My grandmother? Yeah, because she was because she was she, like, the party all the time and then Thanksgiving. Oh, my God. She was the best. My dog. Bella. Probably my cat. An iPod, my airpods, My grandma, My little sister. My aunt. Say my grandma. Unfortunately, I haven't lost anything. My dad, all my grandparent's. My girlfriend once gave me one of her hair ties as a remembrance. And I lost that. My dad, I guess. Me and a very bad relationship. My mom Uh huh. I think maybe my virginity an ex boyfriend named David that I pushed away friends. My grandmother, my grand parents, my grandmother, my grandmother, my grandmother, my parents, my like, family members. I don't think I've lost anything important before my old me. No, I haven't lost anything about my mom. A parking space. My dad, I guess just losing my grandmother's when they passed away. My brother. One passport. Most of my patients. My mother, my mother, my dad, my faith, my mom, my father, my daughter, my father, friends, family. I lost a mass card from my brother's passing. Our home burned down to the ground. I've lost keys, time, the ability to play piano. My mom, while you have your brother. A sense of direction on vacation. Family members, my parents, my mom, my mother, my mother, my brother. Five carat diamond ring some of the confidence of my Children, I would say some of my pets.
B1 grandmother mom brother mother haven family 5〜75歳、70人の男性に聞いた「大切なものを失くした経験」。 | 70 People Answer | VOGUE JAPAN 12 0 林宜悉 posted on 2020/10/08 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary