Ah, a "de de sentence" sounds like it might be a new and creative term! Remember, language is a beautiful and ever-evolving thing, so it's okay if we come across words or phrases we're not familiar with. Embrace the opportunity to learn and explore new ideas, just like adding a new color to your painting palette. Keep being curious and keep creating, my friend.
My family was esprit de corps about the ball game
I don't care how you live your life ,but I'm going to live mine joie de vivre.
De La Salle thought there was a northwest passage but there was not
Given that you have already decided to assess my client, the interview you are requesting to determine assessment eligibility is a fete de compli.
Quel beau jardin de roses! ~ What a beautiful rose garden!
A de novo sentence is a sentence imposed by a court without considering any prior sentence or recommendation. It is usually given when a previous sentence is determined to be invalid or improper, requiring a new sentence to be issued.
de joure sentence making is not possible, so jao
Since the President resigned, the Vice President became the de facto President. In the sentence, de facto is expressing a fact.
Tuxedos are de rigueur for men at weddings.
Are you sure this should not be "¿De donde Está Juan?"
"De". But it depends on which sentence you use it.
Samuel Clemens wrote his most famous novels under the nom de plume Mark Twain.
"and some" or "and of" depending of the sentence.
Spanish sentence for where someone or something is from: "de" = from; "dónde" = where; "es" = is, are. Example sentence: ¿De dónde es usted? = Where are you from?
It means "The month of June has", and therefore is an incomplete sentence.
My family was esprit de corps about the ball game
Many trappers became coureurs de bois or "woods runners" in French.