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hey, I wonder where the phrase " , where art thou?" comes from. And could anyone explain the meaning to me as well, although I can imagine it. I've seen it quite often recently in different variations, like in the movie "O
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anonymous
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NPR liked Ponyo thought it was too kid-stuff for them. Looks like I wasn't the only one to appreciate the dream logic of this film, nor to mind that it was pitched primarily to young kids:
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??? Oh, sorry. Translation into American: "I am not very accomplished at prose". I guessed it was something like that (in context) but I had never heard this before. I love to learn new phrases. Thanks. RonB "There's a story
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I'm not much cop at prose. ??? Oh, sorry. Translation into American: "I am not very accomplished at prose". Bert
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Hi, I have to write a motivation letter for university and feel stuck. The admission to the this program is exceptionally important to me so I need a really good letter. Please help!!!This is just a draft, I would just like to know if you think
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anonymous
188 days ago
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i'm a Christian and an AMATEUR bible scholar. I know what tools to use, but I don't have a degree, or even that much experience.
I checked the verse in the original greek. The definite article is used with mountain. So any translation
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Finally, somebody with some sense!
"Long time no see" in Chinese Characters is 好久不见. This is Hao Jiu Bu Jian in Hanyu Pinyin, the romanized version for Mandarin Chinese. This almost directly translates "Long time no see".
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Chief: I was wondering in Icelandic how you would say “Off the hip”? What does "off the hip" mean? One American chief (cook) asks to other Icelandic chief. He answers in his own language.I did not find this kind of phrase or something,
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