Things that she said with C
"Come here" is a clear spoken request
"Call me" is a classic thing she might say
"Cool" is a casual reaction she might say
"Cute" works as a short spoken reaction
"Can you not" is a modern annoyed phrase
"Crap" is an exclamation she might blurt out
"Calm down" is a natural thing she might say
"Can you stop" is a natural spoken request
"Cut it out" is a normal phrase telling to stop
Famous pop lyric, perfectly valid spoken line.
Short request, could be playful or tired.
Spoken contraction of “cannot”, common in speech.
Common invitation phrase, fits category well.
She can say “cry” as a command or description.
Cute or romantic request, very plausible speech.
She can say “cook” as an order or suggestion.
Casual request to be contacted later, very natural.
Sarcastic phrase meaning “I don’t care”.
Can be said as “You’re crazy” shortened.
Encouraging phrase to continue something.
Could be said about dancing, work, feelings etc.
Modern slang for “relax, calm down”.
Nickname or compliment, “Hey cutie!”.
Accusation someone might shout in anger.
Mild exclamation, often said when annoyed.
Could be her saying "Catch me!" while playing.
Simple warning, she might say "Careful!".
As a verb, she might say "I care".
Natural refusal phrase she could say.
She might urgently say "come faster".
Common request: "Close the door!".
Colloquial refusal: "can’t do it".
She might ask for a "cuddle".
She might call someone a creep.
Italian greeting used in English speech.
Playful phrase from the MC Hammer song.
Common request after a missed phone call.
Casual reaction showing approval or interest.
Incomplete but used in speech, e.g. texting.
She might shout this to get attention.
Rude but common when she’s annoyed.
Start of many questions, natural speech.
Spoken as “I cannot”, often in drama or jokes.
Friendly invite to visit her place.
Playful or teasing challenge, often flirty.
Pop-culture phrase showing persistence, slang.
Start of many spoken questions, natural phrase.
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