The cast of Vrah jsi ty - 2003 includes: Petr Mikeska as Policeman 1
The cast of Jeden z nich je vrah - 1971 includes: Jana Gazdikova as Girl at police station Josef Haukvic as Adam Zdenek Kutil as Hess Jaroslav Moucka as Detective Josef Somr as Jelinek Milos Zavrel as Barman
ah-hah-VAH oo-vrah-KHOHT (אהבה וברכות)
"To live" is the meaning of the French infinitive "vivre." The words "will live" represent the English equivalent of each of the six persons in the French future tense. The conjugation is as follows:"Je vivrai," or "I will live," pronounced "zhuh vee-vreh";"Tu vivras," or "(informal singular) You will live," pronounced "tyoo vee-vrah";"Il vivra" or "Elle vivra," or "He will live" or "She will live," as pronounced respectively "eel vee-vrah" and "ehl vee-vrah";"Nous vivrons," or "We will live," pronounced "noo vee-vroh";"Vous vivrez," or "You all will live," pronounced "voo vee-vreh";"Ils vivront" or "Elles vivront," or "They will live," pronounced "eel vee-vroh" in the masculine and "ehl vee-vroh" in the feminine.
"Couleuvre Ã? collier" is a French equivalent of "ringed snake" (Natrix natrix).The French word "couleuvre" is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "une" ("a, one"). The preposition "Ã?" means "to, in, at." The masculine noun "collier" means "necklace."All together, the pronunciation is "koo-luh-vrah koh-lyeh."
"Couleuvre Ã? collier" is a French equivalent of "water snake" (Natrix natrix).The French word "couleuvre" is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "une" ("a, one"). The preposition "Ã?" means "to, in, at." The masculine noun "collier" means "necklace."All together, the pronunciation is "koo-luh-vrah koh-lyeh."
"Grass snake" is an English equivalent of "couleuvre Ã? collier" (Natrix natrix).The French word "couleuvre" is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "une" ("a, one"). The preposition "Ã?" means "to, in, at." The masculine noun "collier" means "necklace."All together, the pronunciation is "koo-luh-vrah koh-lyeh."
"You will live the good life" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase VivrÃ? la dolce vita.Specifically, the verb vivrÃ? means "(He/she/it, formal singular You) will lead, live." The feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine/masculine adjective dolce means "sweet." The feminine noun vitameans "life."The pronunciation is "vee-VRAH lah DOHL-tcheh VEE-tah."
"Culebra de collar" is a Spanish equivalent of "ringed snake" (Natrix natrix).The Spanish word "culebra" is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "una" ("a, one"). The preposition "de" means "of, from." The masculine noun "collar" means "necklace." Its singular definite article is "el," and its singular indefinite article "un."All together, the pronunciation is "koo-LEH-vrah theh koh-YAHR."
"Culebra de collar" is a Spanish equivalent of "water snake" (Natrix natrix).The Spanish word "culebra" is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "una" ("a, one"). The preposition "de" means "of, from." The masculine noun "collar" means "necklace." Its singular definite article is "el," and its singular indefinite article "un."All together, the pronunciation is "koo-LEH-vrah theh koh-YAHR."
"Couleuvre Ã? collier" is a French equivalent of "grass snake" (Natrix natrix).The French word "couleuvre" is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "une" ("a, one"). The preposition "Ã?" means "to, in, at." The masculine noun "collier" means "necklace." Its singular definite article is "le", and its singular indefinite article "un" ("a, one").All together, the pronunciation is "koo-luh-vrah koh-lyeh."
"Grass snake" is an English equivalent of "culebra de collar" (Natrix natrix).The Spanish word "culebra" is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "una" ("a, one"). The preposition "de" means "of, from." The masculine noun "collar" means "necklace." Its singular definite article is "il," and its singular indefinite article "un."All together, the pronunciation is "koo-LEH-vrah theh koh-YAHR."
"On se verra Ã? Londrina en juin" is a French equivalent of the English phrase "See you in Londrina in June."Specifically, the subject pronoun "on" means "one, we." The reflexive pronoun "se" means "oneself." The verb "verra" means "(He/she/it) does see, is seeing, sees." The preposition "Ã?" means "at, in, to." The preposition "en" means "in." The masculine noun "juin" means "June."The pronunciation is "oh suh vrah loh-dree-nah aw jweh."