they take much pride in there work ethics and there cars. they also are pride that they breed they famous German Shepard
Germans have a strong sense of national identity, valuing qualities like orderliness, efficiency, and discipline. They take pride in their history, culture, and contributions to society. However, attitudes can vary among individuals and generations.
I Take a Lot of Pride in What I Am was created on 1968-10-14.
The Welsh take pride in their native language; the Irish do not.
In Russia, the Germans' goal was to take over Soviet
the special feature about pride is to take pride in your self and to love others and your pets
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The Germans killed Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, and handicapped people in the camps.
"Pride" is superbia, with the source of pride in the genitive; thus "pride in your work" is superbia operis tui(or operis vestri if "you" is plural). The verb "to take pride" is superbiare, with the source of pride in the ablative; thus "to take pride in your work" is superibiare opere tuo (or opere vestro).If a specific reference to the person(s) spoken to is not intended, then possibly superbia operis sui; superbiare opere suo "[to take] pride in one's own work" is a better translation.
If you have achieved something that is good take pride in it. those that achieve nothing see this sort of pride as a flaw.
Because Germany was ready for a strong-sounding leader, after being so weakened in the 1920s in the aftermath of the First World War. Germans wanted a renewal of national pride so that they could be proud of their nation again.
The preposition that typically follows the word pride is "in." For example, one might say "I take pride in my work."