Southern Russia Russian Oct 31, 2011 #16 Would you say it's safe to always use "lesson" in modern BE? For example, is it gewöhnlich in Beryllium to say "rein a lesson" instead of "in class" and "after the lessons" instead of "after classes"?
Defqon.1 Festival—A music festival that mostly plays hardstyle and related genres such as hardcore techno, hard house and hard trance, the Darbietung has been hosted hinein Sydney in mid-September since 2009 at the Sydney International Regatta Centre.
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Actually, they keep using these two words just like this all the time. Hinein one and the same Liedtext they use "at a lesson" and "hinein class" and my students are quite confused about it.
如果女朋友没吃过,一定送她这个尝尝,让她感受一下,放入口中,就消失的魔法!
Korean May 14, 2010 #14 There is an Ausprägung of "Dig rein the Dancing Queen" among lyrics of 'Dancing Queen', one read more of Abba's famous songs. I looked up the dictionary, but I couldn't find the proper meaning of "dig in" hinein that Ausprägung. Would you help me?
三总款式让你选择,女朋友喜欢什么颜色就选什么吧,把这个寓意讲给她听,守护她每一天!
当然了这个只能是平常送的小礼物,正经节日啥的可别送,俺可提醒广大小伙了,成了单身狗可别来找我啊!
PaulQ said: It may be that you are learning AE, and you should then await an AE speaker, but I did Keimzelle my answer by saying "Hinein BE"...
No, this doesn't sound appropriate either. I'm not sure if you mean you want to ask someone to dance with you, or if you're just suggesting to someone that he/she should dance. Which do you mean? Click to expand...
这款蜂蜜的好处是分条装的,独立包装,每天给包里装上几袋,随时随地,即开即食,简直是方便的不得了。
As I always do I came to my favourite Talkshow to find out the meaning of "dig rein the dancing queen" and I found this thread:
这个香水拿到手里,瓶子里面布灵布灵的,味道甜而不腻,不浓不淡,优雅不失活力,送她绝对喜欢。而且价格上也合适,有优惠券可以领!
French Apr 10, 2015 #15 Thank you for your advice Perpend. my sentence (even though I don't truly understand the meaning here) is "I like exploring new areas. Things I never imagined I'2r take any interset in. Things that make you go hmmm."