hold fast to the faith
Stop it.
to stop or be stopped.
German: "die Festwiese" is English: "the fairground or the festival grounds".
we all believe in one [true] God
Your question isn't very clear, but I assume you mean: 'what does the referee say when refereeing a Fencing bout?' Here are the main French and English phrases: English French on guard en garde (are you) ready? (êtes vous) prêts? fence! allez! halt! halte!
Your question isn't very clear, but I assume you mean: 'what does the referee say when refereeing a fencing bout?' Here are the main French and English phrases: English French on guard en garde (are you) ready? (êtes vous) prêts? fence! allez! halt! halte!
Google said "Keep in mind the itch". But like, is that out of context? Ich bin verwirrt..
You probably mean Summerfest in June/July.
Fest means party. Hos means at. Mange means many, but in this situation, it's a nickname for a guy named Magnus.
hitler diehitler diehitler dieIt's the name of a German Festival. It's very similar to Octoberfest. I t translates in English as Shooting Fest, a celebration of shooting guns, and drinking alcohol.
Not sure there is an exact equivalent, but since it means "stop" in English, I would go with "arrete" or "halte", both of which also mean stop. There is no exact equivalent, but there are three words that generally take on the different aspects of "whoa". 1) Doucement ! -- meaning "softly" and referring to Whoa! in the sense of "take it easy" 2) Attendez ! -- meaning "wait!" and referring to Whoa! in the sense of "wait up" 3) Ho ! -- meaning "O" or "Lo" an referring to Whoa! in the sense of astonishment.
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