едно огледало в огледалото i'll translate edno ogledalo means in a mirror.
If you are meaning Krum from Harry Potter, then is first name is Viktor. If you don't mean him then I can't help you.
He lives. He fights in the Battle Of Hogwarts, but is alive and well, he may have been injured but if so the injuries were not life-threatening. In the epilogue of The Deathly Hallows, the Potter and Weasley children are reminded that they are going to visit Hagrid after school starts.
I assume you mean the Tri-Wizard champions dates for the Yule Ball: Harry Potter (Hogwarts) - Parvati Patil Cedric Diggory (Hogwarts) - Cho Chang Viktor Krum (Durmstrang) - Hermione Granger Fleur DeLacour (Beauxbatons) - Roger Davies
Hermione was upset because Ron started a fight with her because she attended the Yule Ball with Viktor Krum. Ron told Hermione that she was fraternising with the enemy and ruined her evening. Ron was really just jealous because he was starting to realise he liked Hermione.
Not all the time,but i mean everybody can be mean sometimes.
"si yo miro" means 'if I look or if I see'
Mortgage interest run on
.... also after where I watch ....
you just click play all over, i mean it is that easy
Do you mean this? The Vegetable Garden with Donkey. 1918. ?
If you are meaning Krum from Harry Potter, then is first name is Viktor. If you don't mean him then I can't help you.
"You are lucky that I don't see you, dude!"
Every day, after school, I watch TV.
It can either mean "I see her" or "I see it" depending on what the 'La' is referring to. It could either be referring to a female person or it could be referring to a feminine noun.
"let's see when I see you" usually is used in spanish to say "until we see each other again"
Depending on who you mean by 'people'. I know people who do not, and I know people who do (I am one). And the Miró Museum in Barcelona is constantly crowded with visitors.
The word 'mirar' is Spanish in origin. The english translation is "to see" or "to look". In first person such as "I see" one would use the form "miro".