you Will never know till you try!
it depends on the community reaction to those things, some people will ignore it and some will agree and the other will argue.
so in general we are talking about community here that have many opinions and politics but you can say for sure that if you where in a country that does support the Nazi any more then you will get a passive reaction
It usually means communication that isn't private to a certain group. So, if you post a comment on a message board that anyone can access, that is public communication. If you say something in a public setting, where a lot of people could gain access to it, that is public communication.
Sorry but... 'celebrity' phone numbers are NEVER available to the public ! This is to stop drunken 'fans' calling them up at 3 am saying "please say 'hi' to my buddy" !
People won't be able to send it to you because when they put your name in the 'To' bar your name won't come up or it will say 'This account is no longer available''
You will never - repeat NEVER get any celebrity's personal contact numbers !... on here or anywhere else ! THEY need their privacy - just as YOU do ! IF their personal numbers were made public - they would be plagued by drunken 'fans' calling a 3am asking them to "say hi to my mate !"
A shorter way to say May I know your meaning is to say or write:Please explain.
Sieg Heil is a German phrase, which means Hail Victory
No, why would it be? It's a free country...
"work and bread" "make Germany self-sufficient" "smash communism!" "away with the November criminals!" "free Germany from the Jews" its a wonder nobody cottoned on to how much of a psycho he was
It is forbidden in Germany to use those words in any kind of way (vocally, in writing or and even raising your arm without saying the words) today. It is categorized as criminal offence and can be punished with up to three years in prison.There is a misunderstanding in the question. That particular ululation is specifically Nazi.The phrase "Sieg Heil" only makes sense as an exclamation, the closest translation would probably be "Hail Victory". Somebody using it as a normal phrase is about as likely as someone English saying "hail victory", so no, it's not used in any other context than the Nazi one.
der Sieg
In French, "Heil the King" would be translated as "Vive le Roi."
HEIL Hitler
Heil Hitler!
the public opinion is for the community to have full say in what happens in government.
heil hitler
It means Hail Hitler! However, there is a certain ambiguity about it, and it could mean Salvation [through] Hitler. For this reason, such Christians refused to use it.ANSWER"Sieg Heil" is a German phrase, meaning "Victory Hail" or "Hail Victory". During the Nazi era, it was a common shout at political rallies. When meeting someone, it was customary in Nazi Germany to give the Hitler salute and say the words "Heil Hitler!".Hail Hitler
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