The German word for bells is "Glocken", but don't say to a German speaking woman she has nice "Glocken" this means something different. *G*
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People say "the bells, the bells" when they hear a loud noise because it is a common expression used to convey surprise or alarm at the loudness of the sound, similar to the ringing of bells.
oranges and lemons say the bells of st.clements you owe me five farthings say the bells of St.Martins when will you pay me say the bells of old Bailey when i grow rch say the bells of shore ditch when will that be say the bells of stepney i do not know say the great bells of bow Spoken: Here comes the candle to light you to bed and her comes the choppers to chop off your head CHIP CHOP CHIP CHOP the last man's DEAD
morning bells = les cloches du matinmorning bells = les cloches du matin
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Yes, most German schools have bells that signal the start and end of classes, breaks, and other important times during the school day. These bells help students and teachers know when to move between classes or activities.
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How do you say "War" In german? Answer: "Krieg"
To say body in German it is Körper
Tranianieren is how you say practice in German.
How do i say i have a brother and a sister in German ?
to say Rosie in German you say Rosie :) i like pie