Zaun
To say body in German it is Körper
In order to say "My eyes" in German you say meine Augen
it is spieyeln in German
knight = ritter in German
"Rifle" in German is Gewehr
clôture métallique this is how you say metal fence in french
Neither; you say "Fence."To say you participate in the sport of fencing, you say "I fence" or "you fence;" you conjugate the verb "to fence" because "fencing" is a GERUND, a noun derived from a verb. Since soccer is only a noun, not a verb, you would say "playing soccer," not "soccering." Since swimming is a gerund, you would say "I swim," not "I play swimming. You don't need the "do" because to fence is its own verb.
A German Shepherd could easily clear a 6ft fence if it wanted too.
Cerca (fence/hedge) reja (fence/railings) cercar de (to fence off) comprador de efectos robados (fence/receiver of stolen goods) esgrimir (to sword-fence)
Cerca (fence/hedge) reja (fence/railings) cercar de (to fence off) comprador de efectos robados (fence/receiver of stolen goods) esgrimir (to sword-fence)
fensu
Cerca.
The wish to have a translation accurate in both syllable count and meaning is not very realistic. I doubt that any languages are that compatible. The German verb for "fence in" is "einzäunen" but this does not have the same figurative meaning in German as it does in English, therefore a direct translation is not possible.
In Irish: literally 'on the fence' is ar an gclaí;In Scottish Gaelic: air an fheansa.
How do you say "War" In german? Answer: "Krieg"
To say body in German it is Körper
Tranianieren is how you say practice in German.