"Weil" means "because" in German
Adolf Weil - motorcyclist - died in 2011.
Do you mean elan? Then the word exists in German
Woken does not mean anything in German, the English word woken, means aufgewacht in German
keeno in German
Does not exist as a word in German.
weil is a german word for because and it puts a sentence together
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From its definition in the online dictionary, ". . . In formal [German] writing, weil is always a subordinating conjunction. . . "
Because you said so - weil du es gesagt hast or weil Sie es gesagt haben.
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because - weil Note that in any clause introduced by weil the verb has to go at the end of the clause. Example Ich habe das getan, weil ich es für notwending hielt.
My last name is Weil and my Great-Grandfather Carl Weil was born in Austria near the German/Austrian Border. Weil is a town in Germany and the name means village or sometimes place of dwelling. There are many forms it could have originated in though from Weiler, Weill, or Wyle depending on how it was changed when your family emigrated.
du bist süß weil du nett bist
Jo Weil is a German actor known for his role in the soap opera "Verbotene Liebe." He has openly identified as gay and has been an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights. While public figures' personal lives can often be the subject of speculation, Weil has expressed pride in his identity.
Adolf Weil, a German physician, first described the disease leptospirosis in 1886 as a type of infectious jaundice. However, it was not until 1916 that Leptospira bacteria were identified as the cause of the illness.
Alex Weil's birth name is Alexander Weil.