Swallow, tell me, you whisper about? was it your old husband, with whom you built your nest, or have you just recently entrusted yourself to him? Tell me what you twitter about, tell me what you whisper about in the mornings, so confidentially? Eh? You haven't been a bride for very long, have you?
You can find an English recording of Brahms' "Wherefore Hath the Light Been Granted" (originally "Warum ist das Licht gegeben") on various music streaming platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube. Additionally, many classical music labels may offer recordings on CD or digital download, such as Deutsche Grammophon or Chandos. Check for performances by prominent choirs or vocal ensembles that specialize in classical repertoire for specific recordings.
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That's funny, because "Was ist das" means "What is that," so it sounds like you're asking "What is a that?" The word "das" in German is an article, the. Das Buch is the book in English. It can also mean that.
=CASTRO, DAS & FLASH=
'Rap Das Armas' was performed by Junior e Leonardo. However it was Cidinho and Doca who turned this record into an international hit in the year of 2008.
The cast of Das Stacheltier - Gisela May singt und spricht Kurt Tucholsky - 1963 includes: Gisela May as herself
Helma Sanders-Brahms has written: 'Das Dunkle zwischen den Bildern' -- subject(s): Motion pictures, Miscellanea, Philosophy 'Deutschland, bleiche Mutter'
Since in German young and boy have nearly the same meaning, you can just say "Junge" and already someone would know that it's a young boy with saying young.
Hans-Dieter Wagner has written: 'Mannheimer Hochschulschriften, vol. 4: Johannes Brahms - das Liedschaffen'
translation for what is that is was ist das
Robert Walter has written: 'Der Kammerdiener' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Max Friedlaender has written: 'Brahms' Lieder' 'Das Grossvaterlied und der Grossvatertanz' -- subject(s): German Songs, History and criticism
"Der" is German for "the" (masculine)"Die" is German for "the" (feminine)"Das" is German for "the" (neuter)
"was ist das" has the same meaning as "what is this" in German.
Gerhard Heldt has written: 'Das deutsche nachromantische Violinkonzert von Brahms bis Pfitzner' -- subject(s): Concertos (Violin), History and criticism, Music
"What is that !" is the maening of this common German exclamation. meaning what is that ^o^
The best thing for me