It doesn't mean anything. But if you meant "Den som dræber", it means "those who killl" in Danish.
The only word that is exactly the same in Latin as it is in English is the word "in" which, in Latin, means on or in.
Cajun French is a French/English dialect spoken in Louisiana and Alabama along the Gulf coast. In Cajun French the word 'hello' is said as 'bonjou'.
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"There has been a"
hiermit dem schönen Leben = with this the good life hiermit dem schönen Leben = and so the good life
Jefferson referred to the English as God-dem-ees on many occasions. Jefferson did this because, at the time, God-dem-ees was a synonym for the English.
The Greek word demos means people or public in english
I always come to school now with my moped.
people
"Dem guten Kind" is German for "to the good child." It is often used in the context of addressing or referring to a well-behaved or virtuous child. The phrase can be associated with themes of kindness and moral behavior in children.
To or for the good children
The prefix dem means people. An example would be democracy or democrat.
It's old-fashioned Black American English. "Dem" means "them" and "was" is grammatically incorrect usage of "to be." It means "Those were water-birds." If you didn't look up water birds in a dictionary, you can go do that if you need to.
about someone
"On the Current" or "In the Storm.'