"Oh woe is me."
Help me fly
Wonder or behold
Like melodies it draws me gently through the ...
The acronym MIR could stand for several different things. However, it is the name of a space station that orbited from 1986 - 2001. Other things MIR could stand for include: Music Information Retrieval, Maryland International Raceway, and Multimedia Information Retrieval.
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The German to English translation comes to, "You cannot escape from me".
we = mir (מיר)
Mir geht es means I'm OK in English.Normally the phrase would be: Mir geht es gut (I'm fine) or Mir geht es schlecht (I'm not well). The lack of an ending to the phrase indicates a melancholy mood.It means: I'm well or I'm fine =========================se is not GermanI'm fine = mir geht es gut
It could be translated as " I miss her".
That depends on the context. "Bleib bei mir" means stay with me, whereas "Ich habe eine Party bei mir" means I`m having a party at my place. So it can either mean "with me" or "at my place".
The term is not one of English dialect. My name "Mir" is Russian and means "world" or "peace" (same in Croatian, Czech and Serbian). However, the folk term "mir" was also referencing peaceful communities of peasants in pre-revolutionary Russia.
It means "don't die before I do"
It means contact me or give me a shout.
"Sie links mir" is a nonsensical phrase,"Sie links mir" is pronounced ' zee links meer'.but "sie linkt mir" would mean "she's cheating me".or "Sie linken mir" would mean "You're cheating me".========================================The verb linken means to trick or fool (someone). The correct conjugation would be sie linkt mich(accusative case)
Mir = me
The Yiddish interjection is usually spelled "Oy vey!" (from אױ װײ - translates to "Oh, woe!")(This is a short form of the longer phrase "Oy vey iz mir", meaning "Oh, woe is me!")
It means: "Can you play with me on Sunday?".