There are lots of ways to say it.
Ohne dich ist alles nichts.
Ohne dich kann ich nicht sein.
Okay....2 good ways.
cause she is a Jew and escaped from Germany without German citizenship
Meaning a German or more especially a German soldier, became more popular in World War 1 derived from the German word Kraut meaning Cabbage, considered a German ational dish
Markings mean nothing on a GSD's head.
The name Svenja means nothing in today's German. It's the female version of Sven, which has the old German meaning of young woman or soldier.
ohne is an adverb, means 'without' e.g. ohne dich means without you.
Depending on context, faul can be translated as:lazyidlesluggishrottenputridindolentphoneylamedecayedcorruptfoul
Be gut means nothing in German. Gut means good, but Be means nothing in German.
Akeelah is not a German name and therefore has no old German meaning.
Nothing. It is not a German word.
"So ya" does not have a specific meaning in German. It is not a common phrase or expression in the language. It could be a colloquialism or slang from a specific region or dialect, but without further context, it is difficult to determine its exact meaning.
Iger in German means nothing in English. Many words end with -iger in German, but it means nothing by itself.
No. Not anymore.