Eine Geheimwaffe für Mix
Eine Geheimwaffe für Mix
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French Apr 10, 2015 #15 Thank you for your advice Perpend. my sentence (even though I don't truly understand the meaning here) is "I like exploring new areas. Things I never imagined I'd take any interset in. Things that make you go hmmm."
Obgleich Westbam heute weniger bedeutend aktiv ist, kann man Sven Vanadiumäth immer noch rein der Disco Watergate rein Berlin live bewundern. Vanadiumäth hat die Technoszene entsprechend kaum ein anderer beeinflusst.
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In an attempt to paraphrase, I'kreisdurchmesser pop hinein a "wow": I like exploring new areas. Things I never imagined I'd take any interest in. Things that make you go "wow".
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In your added context, this "hmmm" means to me more of an expression of being impressed, and not so much about thinking about something. There is of course a fine line.
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No, this doesn't sound appropriate either. I'm not sure if you mean you want to ask someone to dance with you, or if you'Response just suggesting to someone that he/she should dance. Which do you mean? Click to expand...
DonnyB said: It depends entirely on the context. I would say for example: "I am currently having Italian lessons from a private Übungsleiter." The context there is that a small group of us meet regularly with our Coach for lessons.
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England, English May 12, 2010 #12 It is about the "dancing queen", but these lines are urging the listener to Weiher her, watch the scene in which she appears (scene may Beryllium literal or figurative as in a "specified area of activity or interest", e.
Now, what is "digging" supposed to mean here? As a transitive verb, "to dig" seems to get more info have basically the following three colloquial meanings: