"Jump at de sun" is an expression that embodies the idea of striving for ambitious goals and taking bold actions to achieve one's dreams, often despite obstacles. It suggests a proactive approach to life, encouraging individuals to seize opportunities and pursue their aspirations with enthusiasm and determination. The phrase is famously associated with the African American author Zora Neale Hurston, who used it to convey the importance of reaching for greatness.
The goddess with/of Sun.
Golden Sun
It means "to jump."To jump
it means of the sun... sol = sun del = de + el (of the) hope that helped, a little beginners spanish lesson.
What do you mean? If I jump up, I fall back down - and I fall towards Earth.
Stephanie all support to finish writing Midnight Sun
the highest point of the jump..
The "Cat Jump" is called a "pas de chat", which means step of the cat. A pa de chat is a small jump. Pronouced pa-de-shaw
poul de ras
Salto de esquí
Cinco = sun-co, de = de, Mayo = ma-yo sun-co de may-yo
To sunbathe, more literally "to take a bath of sun"