"Adieu mein kleiner Gardeoffizier" is a German song from the 1930s, popularized by comedian and singer Claire Waldoff. The lyrics are about saying farewell to a young military officer, expressing sentiment and nostalgia. The song became an anthem for the LGBTQ+ community due to Waldoff's open bisexuality.
The correct spelling is "Mein Kampf."
"Lakhon Mein Ek" was created in 1971.
Max Vandenburg read a copy of Mein Kampf because his hair was the same color as Hitler's, and he felt that it may save his life if he was stopped by any soldiers. He used the book as a disguise, allowing him to escape unnoticed.
Jangal Mein Mangal was created on 1972-12-27.
"Aankhon Aankhon Mein" is a Hindi film that was released in 1972.
goodbye my guard officer
If you are looking for lyrics to this song, you can do a search online. YouTube is a good place to start in order hear the song and get the lyrics.
"Du bist mein Baby" is the expression used when said to a loved one."Du bist mein Baby" or "Du bist mein Kindlein"when said to baby or child.
The grammatically correct form is mein kleiner Spatz which translates as my little sparrow.I would hazard a guess that if he's saying something like that to you that he does fancy you.
The literal translation is schlauer Fuchs, but the compound noun Schlaufuchs is also common.
"Say hello to my little friend" is "Hallo zu sagen, mein kleiner freund" in German.
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Max Vandenburg read a copy of Mein Kampf because his hair was the same color as Hitler's, and he felt that it may save his life if he was stopped by any soldiers. He used the book as a disguise, allowing him to escape unnoticed.
'' ich liebe dich mein kleiner honigkuchen'' (there is no word for cupcake in the german language and it wouldnt be used in the same sense as americans use it so the closest word would be ''honigkuchen'' which would be used in that sense.)
Hermien Stellmacher has written: 'Vorlesegeschichten ab 3. Dido, kleiner Drache.' 'Mein erstes LeseBilderBuch. Die Freunde vom Bauernhof.' 'Ich will so bleiben, wie ich bin.' 'Leseluchs. Bildergeschichten mit Diddi Frechdachs.'
The stereotypical Chinese food is spelled as two words chow mein.