What is the name of the German equivalent for billboard? |
| I am trying to find the correct spelling of the round advertising boards found on the sidewalks in German towns. The board is a place where local news, events, shows, bands, etc are posted. The ... |
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If I go to Germany, is there something I need to know? |
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Transfering to germany? |
We are trying to get transfered to germany...my husband works for the government. He applied for jobs over there.
I was wondering, what to expect once he gets a job over there. How much time do ... |
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Think American campaigns are stupid? |
| I have yet to ascertain the wisdom of putting literally hundreds -- thousands? -- of posters of UGLY politicians running for elections in Germany everywhere, including the same posters a few meters ... |
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Long term visa for living in Germany? |
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What is worth to see in Hamburg? |
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What does WG mean when searching for apartments in Germany? |
| I'm going to be working in Germany this summer, but am still trying to pick up on the basics of the language. If WG is something website-specific, the website is www.nadann.de. What is the ... |
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How much does German food generally costs? |
| How much does common German food/drinks/appetizers/desserts generally cost in restaurants (in euros)?... |
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Why are there no doner kebaps in the US? |
| I used to live in Heidelberg and ate them constantly, why has no one brought them to America (every American I knew who visited me would try in vain to find them stateside afterward). And the gyros ... |
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Can someone help me translate this sentence,Ich habe von der Universitate gratuliert und mochte etw. zu machen |
Ich habe von der Universitate gratuliert und mochte etw. zu machen.
Can someone translate this sentence into English?
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Going to Spinelli Barracks in Mannheim, Germany? |
| I'm going to Germany and am Flying into Frakfurt. I am visiting a friend in the army and she is located at the Spinelli Barracks in Mannheim. She told me if I go to the USO at the airport they ... |
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I want to move to germany (dusseldorf)? |
| basically i cant find a place to live or a place to work. ive searched countless sites but still nothing.i am a student and i have no qualifications. if anybody has any tips, would be greatly ... |
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Germany's Daily Life? |
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What is the significance of ST.Paulin in Hamburg? |
Could someone please tell me what is St.Paulin famous for? Any reason behind its significance? Additional Details @The Postman: well I'm not planning to visit there any time soon ... |
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In Bavarian/Bayern Culture, what does "Liberalitas Bavarica" mean? |
Danke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Additional Details I found it on a english versioin of Bavarian website, they seemed to refer to this concept as meaning something to do with a German/Mediteranean culture existing there. |
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letzter_wolpertinger
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These words are an inscription over the portal of the church in a bavarian village called Polling . It surely is kind of latin - grammatically not correct - so you need an interpretation to understand it.
The most common interpretation says, that the sentence should be "liberalitas bavariae" which can mean "freedom of Bavaria", or "free and tolerant way of living of the bavarians". one translation says, that "liberalitas bavariae" means "live and let live" in a tolerant coexistence. |
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athene noctua
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It means "The Bavarian Generosity" and probably describes the way the church over whose portal it stands was funded.
The expression is "Monk's Latin", not classical Latin. |
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That isn't German. At first glance, I thought it was Latin but I couldn't find a meaning in Latin either. Can you give some more information on where you found this text? On a building, maybe? Knowing where you found it would make it easier to find out what it means.
Please post an update to your question and I'll see what I can do to find it.
I'm guessing that your question has something to do with this movie? Wer früher stirbt, ist länger tot? |
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WO LEE
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means : Death to Dracula! |
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