Video hochladen translates as upload video.
Videoconferencia is translated to videoconferencing in English. It can also mean teleconferencing. Basically the spanish form of meeting via telephone or video chat.
Video is the same in English and Italian. The masculine singular noun may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il since Italian employs "the" when English does and does not. The pronunciation will be "VEE-dey-o" in Italian.
È un video fantastico! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "This is a great video!" The masculine singular declaration/exclamation also translates as "This is one fantastic video!" The pronunciation will be "eh oon VEE-dey-o fan-TA-stee-ko" in Italian.
The phrase 'los telez' is from the the Spanish language. When translated into English it means the telez. It is from a Spanish song and one can watch the video on YouTube.
YouTube. The language is different but the videos are the same as on the English version.
Videogioco is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "video game." The masculine singular noun may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il since Italian employs "the" where English does and does not. The pronunciation will be "VEE-dey-o-DJO-ko" in Italian.
The cast of 1918 Video Art Project the Unimaginable - 2013 includes: Steve Harlow as English voice Heribert Lindner as German voice Marc Wielaert as German voice
No there isn't what I wish there was. Maybe there's a petition or something somewhere to get it translated
A video of the Angry German Kid was a popular video that went viral when a German kid got angry while playing a video game. This video is available on video sharing sites such as YouTube or Metacafe.
A lot of the most popular video games are made over seas, but the US has one of the largest video game markets (more kids play video games here). When earlier video games were coming out, a lot of the dialogue didn't make sense because it had been so poorly translated to English. That's where the famous video game line "all your base belong to us" comes from. google it.
DVD is the same in English and in French. The digital video disc serves as a masculine noun whose common abbreviation has one form in the singular and in the plural. The pronunciation will be "dey-vey-dey" in French.
hey I'm looking for a video where his brother Justin tickling feet but I get no response: (I want the video must see if there's one I'm German sry my English is not good: D