"the bridge"
That's not really a prefix in English. Di- is (and means "two"), but not die-.
I am so bored I could die is what I think you mean....
Literally, it should mean "I am going to die from..." not sure what kakatawa is. Ha, sorry! kakatawa is short form of nakakatawa which means funny
Die In A Fire
DAD is an English word stands forDO AND DIE
Brucke means bridge; their name symbolized their bridge of common interests and their link to the future. Their paintings and art work were there future :)
Ernst Kirchner
Erni Karzowitsch has written: 'Die Brucke'
Diego is a name
Nennen Sie die Jahreszeit translates as: Name the season.
German= die Schweiz English= Switzerland.
to die
"Die Fledermaus" is German and means "the bat" (animal) in English.
die Eltern = parents
The world.
The administration
An die Hoffnung! = To hope! (in the form of a toast)