I was born in Oskar.
garbage bin = rubbish bindumpster = skip
The prefix "bin-" means "son of" in Arabic, just as the suffix "-son" in English or the prefix "Mac" in scotish names
As in a storage container, then bin. The form of the verb to be is been.
Well with this "apples skins should be put in the bin" has may possibilities. 1) If it was the skin of one apple, it would be "the apple's skin should be put in the bin". 2) It it was the skins of many apples, it would be "the apples' skins should be put in the bin". Note the addition of "the" to the start of both of the above examples. This "the" is required for correct English. 3) The generic option for one or more apples would be "(the) apple skins should be put in the bin". [no apostrophes required and the (the) is optional in this case].
Yes, the word bin is a common noun, a word for any bin of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Bin Cheng, PhD, author of "General Principles of Law as Applied by International Courts and Tribunals"Bin Street, Palo Alto, PABin Bin Chinese Buffet, Bath, NY"Loony Bin", a novel by Richard Leverone
Ich bin beim Arbeit
You were born in Germany = Sie sind in Deutschland geboren. Are you born in Germany? = Sind sie in deutschland geboren? ============================================= The grammatically correct form is Sie sind in Deutschland geboren worden (past participle) but this is too cumbersome even by German standards, so it is commonly reduced to Sie sind in Deutschland geboren. Another, simpler, way of saying it is: Sie wurden in Deutschland geboren (past tense)
Elisabeth Edwards has written: 'Entschuldigung, dass ich geboren bin'
"Ich bin" translates from German into English as "I am."
'Ich bin wie du' in English means that 'I am as you are'
Albert E. Hoffmann has written: 'Zum Kaufmann bin ich nicht geboren, das ist gewiss' -- subject(s): Diaries, Businessmen
I'm there when you are.
Ich bin Hissa translates as I'm Hissa
Ich bin so glücklich für Sie!
There is a verb missing here so it is difficult to translate properly.Ich bin nach Wales gefahren - I travelled to Wales
Ich bin verrückt = I am mad
Ich bin nicht ich means I am not me in English. A complete translation of the song can be found here:http://quizilla.teennick.com/lyrics/7735696/ich-bin-nicht-ich-english-translation