This may be incomplete, but I hope it helps:
Pvt is the rank (Private),
Cas Det stands for Casualty Detachment,
1108 is the Detachment number, and
Demob means Demobilized or released from Military Service.
"Pvt" stands for Private, "Cas" stands for Casualty, "Det" stands for Detachment, 1108 is the unit number, and "Demob" means demobilization. So, it likely refers to Private Casualty from Detachment 1108 being demobilized from service.
"Hello, hvordan har du det?" (informal) or "Hallo, hvordan har De det?" (formal) are common ways to ask "how are you?" in Norwegian.
" Hvordan har du det? " is how you say "How are you?" in Danish.
To say "How are you this morning?" in Khmer, you can say "αααααΆααααααΆαααΎαααβααααααααΆαα½ααα·α?" (lok baan sop sbaay det bahn chum muy ney).
Direct translation: Er dette korrekt? In casual use, this would be a bit more appropriate and less formal: Er det her rigtigt?
The Danish alphabet is similar to the English alphabet, with the addition of special characters such as Γ¦, ΓΈ, and Γ₯. The Danish alphabet consists of 29 letters in total.
Det lyder godt means - that/it sounds good
determine
It means " the norwegian " something :)
Did you mean: "How do they SAY "that is what friends are for"? in danish?" Anyway, it is called "Det er det, man har venner til" :-)
car
It means "How can you know?"
Hon it's going for you! :)
well it could actually mean alot of things in swedish..so you have to automatically know what they mean like if it meant cow and it meant green. if they say my favorite color is det..it obviously means green not cow.. its like that but it doesnt mean cow or green haha.
No e det på det gamaste was created in 2000.
It seems to mean "and so it goes towards the north again".
Happy Birthday
Det är så jag säger det was created on 2002-10-28.