"Ze gamur" does not have a specific meaning in English. It may be a misspelling or a made-up phrase. Can you provide more context or information to clarify the meaning?
It depends on the context;If to mean that something has been finished (as in gone);ze gamur (זה גמור)If to mean that someone has finished something or something is over;ze nigmar (זה נגמר)There's several other ways to say finished or completed, but I think this adequately covers the question.
Translation: Yes, I know.
It depends on what language you're using. Czech = "from" Dutch = "she" or "they" English slang = "he" or "she" Hebrew = "this" Turkish = ze is the name of the letter "z"
If you mean Where did Mao Zedong live? The answer is China
The population of Ze-gen is 2,009.
If you are asking how to translate this word into Hebrew, I believe it means finished, which in Hebrew is gamur (גמור)
It does not have a meaning. It is just simply the letter x. (Awk ze jen)
ZE Records was created in 1978.
The population of Ze-gen is 28.
Kan Ze died in 243.
'I love [it/you]!' The 'ze' on the end makes it super colloquial, masculine, and a little rough.
It means: Sweetie, you don't say "baruch" (blessed), you say "brucha" (blessed) because I'm female, not male.