"Chienne de faux" is a French phrase that translates to "bitch of a scythe" in English. It is an offensive term used to insult or belittle someone.
"why does the wolf want to enter the wooden house?"
Nome de seu animal de estimacao means what is the name of your pet.
"un amour de chien" means "the sweetheart of a dog / how nice is that dog"
Zimbabwe means "House of Stone" in English
Really?
Xie xie! Ru guo ni you ren he wen ti, qing gao su wo.
"Zhen de ma" in Mandarin means "really?" or "is it true?" It is commonly used to express surprise, disbelief, or to seek confirmation.
Zen (h does not make a sound)
Ying Zhen Chen has written: 'Gu er de li shi'
The indefinite article "de" in Spanish is analogous to the indefinite article "of" in English.
De tu means: of your in English.
真的 --- zhen de
Zhen Tong has written: 'Wu zhong de zu ji' 'Hua zhi meng'
thanks {maybe}
Sheng Zhen has written: 'Xun zhao yi shuang 1992 nian de bi wan'
Zhen Liu has written: 'Jiao yu jia de zhi hui' -- subject(s): Education