Warm wishes at Thanksgiving.
今天是感恩節,衷心祝福你!
From all of us to all of you at Thanksgiving.
請接受我们诚挚的祝福:祝你們感恩节快乐!
I wish you could be here on Thanksgiving.
我真的希望你能來過感恩節。
Thanksgiving just won't be the same without you.
沒有你的感恩節像缺了點什麽。
This will be our first Thanksgiving apart.
這是我們第一次bu(不)在一起過gan(感)恩節。
It will be sad not to see you during the holiday when families get together.
在這個家人團聚的節日裏,見不到你,我會很難過。
Our first Thanksgiving should be our best.
希望我們共度的第一個感恩節將成爲我們hui(回)憶裏最美好的時光。
I wouldn't want to spend Thanks-giving with anyone else.
我只想與你gong(共)度感恩節。
Thanksgiving is a time when I tell you that I love you.
今天是感恩節,我要對你說我愛你。
Thanksgiving is the best holiday of the year.
感恩節是一年中最美好的日子。
I hope you are feeling thankful after your supper.
希望你吃過感恩節晚餐後能生出點感恩之qing(情)。
I will be home for Thanksgiving, so save a little turkey for me.
我回家過感恩節,留點兒火雞給我。
From all of us to all of you at Thanksgiving.
我們全體祝你們感恩節快樂。
Thanksgiving wishes for you and your family.
給你們全家感恩節的祝福。
Warm wishes at Thanksgiving.
在感恩節,衷心地祝福你們。
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