Paradies
Paradise = Paradies [paraˈdiːs]
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French cuisine is obviously famous, varied, and creative. There is a popular joke involving German and French: "paradise is where the mechanics are German, and the cooks are French. Hell is the other way: the mechanics are French and the cooks are German"
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock (1724-1803). See link for more information.
Spanish: Paraíso French: Paradis German: Paradies Italian: Paradiso Portuguese: Paraíso
The song Paradise is from the album Paradise
The possessive noun form of "Paradise" is "Paradise's", as in "The beauty of Paradise's landscape was mesmerizing."
The address of the Paradise Branch is: 5922 Clark Road, Paradise, 95969 4896
The first book of the "Leaving Paradise" trilogy is Leaving Paradise! Then it's Return to Paradise.
Paradise is often seen as a state of perfect happiness and tranquility, both a physical place and a mental state. When you say "I am paradise," it suggests that paradise can be found within oneself, shaped by one's thoughts and feelings. Wherever there is love, peace, and joy, that can be considered paradise. So, yes, if you carry that essence within you, we can be in paradise together.
The possessive noun of "paradise" is "paradise's." For example, you could say "the beauty of paradise's landscapes is breathtaking."
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