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  1. May 4, 2021 · The reason why we can have such a compound to describe the heist (post #1, line 1) is that "cash in transit" is a frequently-used phrase of which everyone knows the meaning: "money in large quantities in the process of being transported between financial establishments".

  2. Sep 4, 2011 · My Spanish friend said, "la puta ama" after I announced I got a job. What does this mean españoles?

  3. 剧还挺不错的 可以消磨时间. 我想吐槽编剧 一个劫持了六十多人的money heist 警察还有时间谈情说爱 还到点下班出去约会. 一个掌控money heist的头目 放着钱和自己手下8个人不管 还能有心去谈情说爱. 真是吐槽无力…. 发布于 2018-05-05 14:08. 知乎,中文互联网高质量 ...

  4. Jan 9, 2008 · So my answer is based on gut-instinct. I would say... "Wie heisst das auf Deutsch?" refers to how to say something in German. I'd translate it (freely) as "How would you say that in German?" "Was heisst das auf Deutsch?" in my opinion refers to objects, for instance, whilst pointing at a table I might ask it.

  5. Dec 24, 2014 · Kindly provide more context. Hayst is not Tagalog, not even slang Tagalog, and I do not believe it belongs to any of the other Philippine dialects. It could be a transliteration of heist, but we will require more context to know for sure.

  6. Mar 24, 2020 · Hallo alle zusammen, Ich lerne gerade temporale Präpositionen und konnte den Unterschied zwischen ,zum Schluss' und ,am Schluss' nicht verstehen. Gibt es einen Unterschied? Vielen dank im Voraus!

  7. Aug 29, 2008 · Hello to all German speakers. Could anyone translate this-which is the first line of the folk military song "Erika"-in English? "Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein"

  8. Apr 12, 2023 · <Quotation shortened. Nat> Context: Marie is the wife of a journalist who wanted an interview with someone supposedly have been involved with a museum heist. After multiple attempts to ask the person for a chance to interview, they finally have been granted. Marie and her husband went to visit the thief and are worried now: 'what if he's dangerous'? So they hired a body guard just in case. Question: How is the bold different from "shouldn't have bothered"? And "needn't" seem odd to say to me ...

  9. Aug 6, 2007 · What does "supersiniz" mean? What suffix is added to it? Super-s-iniz Is the *s just the buffer lettre? Also, is the *iniz just the verb to be with the Siz (you) conjugation? Any help would be appreciated, Tesekküler.

  10. May 14, 2010 · German, Germany. May 14, 2010. #12. Indeed there is a difference between "Schnegge" and "Schnecke". "Schnecke" is the standard German word for snail. In my region it is only used for the snail, while "Schnegge" is used in coll. regional (endearing) language for a girlfriend, but more often for a little (young) daughter, mostly for a baby.

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