Doing what comes naturally = Etwas von Natur aus tun
"du verney" is not a German phrase.
it a German phrase means I need a vacation
Ein schönes Osterfest is not a usual German phrase. The common phrase is ein frohes Osterfest.Both would translate as Happy Easter.
The German phrase "Bushido gibt es dich" means "Bushido you exist." You can translate more German phrases to English at the official Google Translate website.
The phrase translates to our order, or our contract, in English. German is a West Germanic language from the Indo-European language family.
Same as in English, just pronounced in the correct German translation. :) *Sorry, not getting the words from me. you can go to Google.com/translate where it says 'translate from' select English and where it says 'translate into' select German, or any other language you'd like. type (in English) the word or phrase you want to know, then it will tell you what it is in the language you selected.
der Roman
The King
"The leader" is an English equivalent of the German phrase der Führer. The masculine singular definite article and noun also translate into English as "the captain" in sports and "the commander" in the military. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "dehr FYOO-rehr" in German.
You will not relinquish; you will not abandon.
Thank you, Grandfather.
Someone pleas translate this phrase for me into English. Thankyou