Solider? Did you mean soldier?
Soldier: 士兵 [shì bīng]
un soldat
nothing he's dead
A lid dressed as a soldier should give commands like "attention" "right turn" in a fancy dress competition.
The possessive form of "soldier" is "soldier's." This indicates that something belongs to or is associated with a soldier, such as "the soldier's uniform" or "the soldier's duties."
When informing a family about the loss of a soldier, it's important to approach the conversation with compassion and sensitivity. You might say, "I’m deeply sorry to share that your loved one has made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. They were a brave soldier, and their commitment and courage will always be remembered." It's crucial to allow space for their grief and provide support as they process this devastating news.
The cast of Kapyong - 2011 includes: Steven Carroll as Napalm Victim Cory Corbett as Canadian Lieutenant Joshua Dean Williams as Napalm Man Takuya Iwamoto as Soldier Yuki Nagashima as Chinese Soldier Masato Taguchi as Chinese Soldier Rick Tonna as Soldier
Soldier is der Soldat in German.
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To say "chess" in Chinese is as follows: 棋
i do not know how to say that in chinese but i speak this language.
希望 is how you say wants in Chinese.
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The cast of Field of Honor - 1986 includes: Jon Bluming as Platoon Sergeant Gill Bowman as Jeep driver Ron Brandsteder as Tiny Anis de Jong as Taihutu Reiner Dremmel as Soldier Choon Gil Hong as Chinese Soldier Yung Guk Chung as Pimp David Hartung as Radioman Sang Ho Choo as Chinese Soldier Dal Ho Kil as Chinese Soldier Fritz Homann as Truck Driver Kyog Lan Kim as Little Girl Shalom Mazar as Gabriel Mike Mooney as Journalist Frank Schaafsma as Wiel Gap Sung Na as Chinese Soldier Guus van der Made as Leen Mark Van Eeghem as Brammetje Bu Yang Park as Chinese Soldier Min Yu as Kim Sung Yun Hong as Chinese Soldier
The word 'soldier' is군인 (gunin) in Korean.
To say thankyou in Chinese is si si . In Chinese the isounds like long e.
"rènshinǐhěngāoxìng" is how you say "I am pleased to meet you" in Chinese.
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