une main lave l'autre
it means if you help some on they will help you back ,it is the same thing as one hand washes the other.
it means, one person takes care of the other and vice versa, and together it will get accomplished
The hand = La Main. The hands = les mains. (in both cases, say MEH through your nose) Improve One hand hand ...., on the other hand is translated in french by " d'une part..., d'autre part"
Yes, it is written in The Bible that one should not lie. If one lies, then he sins from the laws of God. Lying is frowned upon by everyone. When one is caught lying, the other person's trust is betrayed and will never be brought back or is hard to get back. However, asking God and the person you lied to for forgiveness is also in the Bible, forgiveness and trust are one and the same the Bible says, so one hand washes the other in God's eye's.
yes one human hand is bigger than the other
Fanci Full Mousse washes out of hair in just one shampoo.
1. mave a V with one hand; touch it to the palm of the other hand, and move it off upwards 2. make a C with one hand and touch it to a number one on the other hand
When you rub your hands together can you rub harder on one than the other? No, for each hand pushes equally on the other in accord with Newtons third law you can not push harder on one hand than the other.
To play a French horn, you hold it with one hand inside the bell and the other on the valves. You blow air into the mouthpiece while pressing the valves to change the pitch. Practice is important to develop control and technique.
There is only one French country: France. There are other French-speaking countries in the world, but they are not French.
On the one hand, we're kids in the eyes of our parents. On the other hand, we're social persons in our society.
If you're talking about the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, yes, you should capitalize it. If you aren't and are, for example, speaking of grammar Nazis, opinion differs: Webster's notes that the word is "often not capitalized." On the one hand, "French" is capitalized when it concerns French bread and not the French nation while, on the other hand, the makers of Scrabble don't capitalize "Nazi". I think I prefer to capitalize.