This phrase is in Hebrew and translates to "I have appointed Watchmen on your walls" in English. It is a biblical quote from the book of Isaiah that reflects the idea of protection and oversight.
"In English, 'al hombre' translates to 'to the man'."
"Al horno" in Spanish means "baked" or "in the oven". It is commonly used to describe dishes that are cooked in the oven.
The suffix "al" typically indicates that the word is an adjective, related to or characterized by the root word.
"Al escuela" is not a common phrase in Spanish. It may be a misspelling or a misinterpretation of "a la escuela," which means "to the school."
"Voy al" means "I am going to the" in English. This phrase is used when indicating movement towards a specific location or destination.
It depends on what the "way" is. If the way is a road, path, or similar passage to get from one place to another, it would be: shomrim al ha-halacha (שומרים על ההלכה). If the way is a set of practices, conduct, or other description of behavior, it would be: shomrei ha-derekh (שומרי הדרך). (unless all of the keepers are female, then, you would say shomrot instead of shomrim or shomrei)
al means 'all'
Al Sadiq means truth
"What does it mean Q west AL Quay ARA?"
You mean Al Hirt?
Al means Gold on the periodic table
volver al hogar - get back home
Al means "to the." Example: Voy al cine. I'm going to the movies.
the people.
at least
The Near
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