brand new = ganz neu, nagelneu, fabrikneu.
The term brand nu is a Dutch term translated into brand new in English. Brand new means that a product or an item just came in, making it a very new product.
The term brand nu is a Dutch term translated into brand new in English. Brand new means that a product or an item just came in, making it a very new product.
Roept you is not German.
The phrase "motivationsschreiben" is a German word which translates into "letter of motivation". The phrase "motivationsschreiben" is used a lot in German business letters.
The phrase is not German.
An example of alliteration in "Freak the Mighty" is: "Somebody out there... Somebody making waves... Somebody brand new." This phrase uses the repetition of the 's' sound in "Somebody" and "making" and the 'b' sound in "brand" and " new."
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The German phrase for "no name" is "kein Name." This phrase can be used in various contexts to indicate the absence of a specific name or identity.
Ich hasse is the German translation of 'I hate'.
I love you in German is "ich liebe dich"
The Nazis adopted the phrase "Third Reich" (Drittes Reich in German) in the 1920s to label their new order. It represented their vision of a totalitarian state under Adolf Hitler's leadership, following the Holy Roman Empire as the first and the German Empire as the second.
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