they used heads for shooting targets
they ran away from the castle and they didnt even say goodbye.
They never die,they just faid,faid away
To shoo an animal away, you might say "Go away!" Changing the vowels, you could say "Ge ewey!" This playful alteration maintains the original intent while creating a fun twist.
if you want to say when like if, its wenn. if you want to say "when it happened" you say als.Wann gehst Du fort? - When are you going away?Ich war zuhause, als es anrief - I was at home when he phoned
Just say Oh, Okay. And act like nothing happened. Dont look upset. Just walk away and say See ya Around.
say your loss...and proceed to moonwalk away from them while still looking intently into their eyes
The correct term to use is "passed" when referring to someone who has died. For example, you would say, "He passed away." The word "past" typically refers to a time that has already happened, while "passed" is the past tense of the verb "pass."
If slaves tried ran away or tried to make an attempt to run away, they would be punished . Most people say they were whipped or were not fed food for days or had to do more work around the area.
You just say it. Say what you want, how you felt about the person, what they meant to you and how you will miss them. This is for you, not them. Hopefully, the person knew how you felt while alive.
In Cantonese, you can say "發生咗咩事?" to ask "What happened?" or "發生咗咩事嚟?" to say "What happened."
wo ye din
You can say, "I will miss you all" or "I will really miss being with you." Alternatively, you could express it by saying, "I'll be thinking of you while I'm away."