"We never die out"
'sterben' is not a Dutch word, it is a German word and means 'to die'. Dutch (the language from the Netherlands) is often confused with 'Deutsch' (the German word for 'German')
It's a verb and means die.
Roept you is not German.
The phrase is not German.
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The phrase "motivationsschreiben" is a German word which translates into "letter of motivation". The phrase "motivationsschreiben" is used a lot in German business letters.
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"Kasten sie" doesn't have a meaning in German. It seems like a misspelling or incomplete phrase. If you provide more context, I may be able to assist you better.
faithfully detention.
It means, "Where are you?".
Schlup hunnis is not a German expression, please check spelling.