Ochii din vis
Eyes of my dreams
1. | Te iubesc |
2. | Bună seara, iubito! |
3. | Apa |
got - BrE
gotten - AmE
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jlawler/aue/gotten.html
Here's what David Crystal says about The gotten/got distinction in
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language (p.311):
"Gotten is probably the most distinctive of all the AmE/BrE grammatical
differences, but British people who try to use it often get it wrong.
It is not simply an alternative for have got. Gotten is used in such
contexts as
They've gotten a new boat. (= obtain)
They've gotten interested. (= become)
He's gotten off the chair. (= moved)
But it is not used in the sense of possession (= have). AmE does not
allow
*I've gotten the answer.
or *I've gotten plenty.
but uses I've got as in informal BrE. The availability of gotten
does however mean that AmE can make such distinctions as the following:
They've got to leave (they must leave) vs
They've gotten to leave (they've managed to leave)."
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Breathe is the verb. The noun is breath. But I think 'whisper' is better.
I'd also say 'ask of you' to make it clear that it means 'demand', not 'ask a question'.