So much poison is filled in you,i am so sad that life has made you so bitter!
British-English: "Could I have a pint of best bitter please?" American-English: "Give me a beer."
It means, "life is just for two moments!"
I'm not bitter, If you don't like my glitter!
The phrase "les deux" is a phrase that comes from the French language. The French phrase, "les deux" translates from French to English to the phrase "the two".
"Zindagi na milegi dobara" is a Hindi phrase that translates to "you won't get this life again." It conveys the message of living life to the fullest, taking risks, and seizing the moment because life is short and opportunities are scarce. It originated from the Bollywood movie of the same name, emphasizing the importance of making the most of every experience.
'La phrase', in French, means 'sentence' in English
"Good morning" is an English phrase.
There are a few ways that one could translate the phrase 'slownik angielsko polski' into English. The phrase could be translated as "dictionary English Polish" or the phrase could be meant to mean "English to Polish dictionary".
Without the bitter taste of defeat, would victory taste as sweet? "Victory is sweetest when you've known defeat." ~Malcolm S. Forbes
The spanish phrase es mas, loosely translates in english as "it is more", or "it is more than expected". Typically it is a positive phrase and not a negative one.
The phrase 'apa kabarnya juga' when translated to English is how do you do.
Vino nel parco is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "wine in the park." The masculine singular phrase most famously references Il Vino nel Parco del Negroamaro ("The Wine in the Park of the Bitter Black [Red Wine Grape Variety]") of Squinzano, Lecce, Apulia, southeast Italy. The pronunciation will be "VEE-no nel PAR-ko" in Pisan Italian.