ich glaube es ist für die serie erfunden in mir aber nicht sicher
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Gertrud Arnold has: Performed in "Weib gegen Weib" in 1914. Performed in "Pauline" in 1914. Performed in "Der Totenklaus" in 1921. Played Koenigin Ute in "Die Nibelungen: Siegfried" in 1924. Played Matte in "Zur Chronik von Grieshuus" in 1925. Played Die Arbeiterfrau in "Kreuzzug des Weibes" in 1926. Played Marquise in "Kampf der Geschlechter" in 1926. Played Hermine Eyck in "In Treue stark" in 1926. Played Mutter Wiskotten in "Die Wiskottens" in 1926. Played Mutter Bilinski in "Rasputins Liebesabenteuer" in 1928. Performed in "Schenk mir das Leben" in 1928. Played Die alte Hartmann in "Sprengbagger 1010" in 1929. Performed in "Rosenmontag" in 1930. Played Frau Konsul van Lingen in "Brand in der Oper" in 1930.
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you say ''kann'' in order to say eye in Tamil
can (verb)
Nichts kann uns auseinanderreißen. but in the future if you need to translate things you can always use google translate or other online translators
Die Show kann losgehen means that something or someone is ready, it literally means the show can get started. Similar to the English expression let's get this show on the road.
now we can begin or now we can start
"Ich kann Deutsche" in English is not a complete sentence. But from what you asked, it means "I can German." If you heard something complete like "Ich kann Deutsch sprechen." This means "I can speak German." Hope this helped!
Assuming you're translating from German to English - it means 'can transform'
Muttschen is neither English nor German so no translation kann be offered.
The cast of The Kann Artists - 2011 includes: Zelda Kann Lydia Kann Jeff Zimbalist
I can not until you see and the kahn is kann
Nein, mann kann nicht schreiben 1408 "fourteen 'o eight". Man kann nur das sprechen. It would not be correct to write "fourteen 'o eight". It is only used in spoken English.