You might mean 'voll' and that is 'full' in English.
"Jah-vol Mein Commandant" does not appear to be a standard phrase or known expression in any language. It seems like a combination of German ("Jah-vol" is not a recognized German phrase) and possibly English or another language. It may not have a specific or widely understood meaning.
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The French word 'vol' can mean 'flight' when referring to birds or planes, and 'theft' when referring to a criminal act of stealing.
The word Vol comes from France.
poissons de vol................is the french word for flying fish.
Vol and volant are French equivalents of the English word "stealing." Context makes clear whether the noun (case 1) or the verb in the form of the present participle (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "vol" and "vo-law" in French.
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The root word "volv" comes from Latin and means "to roll" or "to turn." It is often used in English words related to movement, change, or transformation.
The word 'vol' is a noun that's in the singular, and of masculine gender. One meaning is flight. Another meaning is robbery.
The word "volunteer" has three syllables: vol-un-teer.
Nothing. "10 vol of H2O2" is not a specific measure of anything.
The Latin root vol means will. Examples of words include:Volunteer - someone who willingly gives their time to a causeVoluntary - done of one's free willBenovolent - well meaningVolition - one's free will