Examples of using Bart in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
Is that Bart?
Bart, no, it's Valentine's Day.
She will put Bart down.
Bart":"San Francisco people mover.
Fellow named Bart Jason.
Cutting stages 1-7 speziell for den Bart.
You're here to see Bart. I'm his nurse.
If it isn't little Bart.
I'm good, thanks. And Bart is out of town.
Once there was a young rascal named Bart.
Eberhard im Bart als Stifter der Universität Tübingen.
We don't know anyone named Bart Stoller.
Bart likes this sword even more, so everyone is happy!
Game- a fight between two of Bart Simpson.
Bart. It seems like every week something odd happens to the Simpsons.
You will always have Bart. Always.
Don't you know Bart and Lil's list of rules doesn't apply to me?
Or a little bald-headed brother named Bart.
That's just a waffle that Bart tossed up there.
Thinking I know you can read my thoughts, Bart.
It's a pedal car that Bart drove into the river.
He plays in a melodrama, a villain they call Black Bart.
Chuck's on his way to see Bart. We're supposed to regroup.
Bart talked about the history of the car, we were given a booklet.
It was a false alarm... merely Bart Bass fanning the flames.
Other terms for Muschelseide are: Byssusseide, Seeseide; historical: See-, Fisch- or Meer-Wolle, Moos-,Mies-, Bart- or Büschel-Seide, Steckseide.
Piano with Professor Heinrich Bart and Theory and Composition with Paul Juon.
This expression of the overbearing is still emphasized by a Bart- or mane-good hair-formation, that frames the face.
She is married to director Bart Freundlich, with whom she has two children.
MacIntosh has a brother named Bart who owns a dairy farm upstate.