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The word "de" is used in Spanish, Portuguese, and French as a preposition meaning "of" or "from".
mr. de guzman is driving. -falling is mr. de guzman is driving?-rissing
'Des' is actually the plural form of the word "a". If you are saying anything in the plural form and want to use the in from of it, you have to use "des."
De is a prefix that can be used with legacy. It spells the word delegacy. It means the act of delegating.
It means, "Where are you from?" ¿De donde es Ud.? literally means "Of where are you?" Ud. or Vd. is an accepted abbreviation of "Usted", the formal use of the word "you".
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Entrechat;' pas de deux; en pointe
The question 'Quoi de neuf aujourd'hui?' means What [is] new today?, What [is] up today? In the word-by-word translation, the pronoun 'quoi' means 'what'. The preposition 'de' means 'from, of'. The adjective 'neuf' means 'new'. And the adverb 'aujourd'hui' means 'today'.
The word cul-de-sac originates from the French language and it literally means ''the ass of the bag'' which basically means the bottom of the bag but ''cul'' in french is the vulgar way of saying bum.The French do not use the word cul-de-sac.
You can use the word "descomponer" or "dividir" just that depends on the meaning that you want to use into de total phrase Answer nervous breakdown= ataque de nervios you might translate breakdown as 'recaida', 'tener una recaida'.