"the bridge"
That's not really a prefix in English. Di- is (and means "two"), but not die-.
I am so bored I could die is what I think you mean....
With a dictionary
Literally, it should mean "I am going to die from..." not sure what kakatawa is. Ha, sorry! kakatawa is short form of nakakatawa which means funny
Die In A Fire
Brucke means bridge; their name symbolized their bridge of common interests and their link to the future. Their paintings and art work were there future :)
Ernst Kirchner
Erni Karzowitsch has written: 'Die Brucke'
Diego is a name
Nennen Sie die Jahreszeit translates as: Name the season.
German= die Schweiz English= Switzerland.
to die
"Die Fledermaus" is German and means "the bat" (animal) in English.
die Eltern = parents
The administration
The world.
An die Hoffnung! = To hope! (in the form of a toast)