Examples of using It is a word in English and their translations into German
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Computer
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Political
It is a word.
I think it is a word.
It is a word.
You know that the generic meaning it is a word that means the same thing?
It is a word?
La fe, which it is one of the basic themes of this psalm, It is a word used very often.
It is a word.
But now only the promise shines as the evening star in the first twilight in my chest,where it is a word of the Father!
No, it is a word.
The Word of God and the rebuilding of the city in the Book of Nehemiah are closely connected: on the one hand, without the Word of God there is neither city nor community; on the other, the Word of God doesnot remain only a discourse but leads to constructing, it is a Word that builds.
Guru It is a word that wakes up enough suspicion in the West.
Let me throw out a word thatwe often don't attach to work and yet I think it is a word of redemption, of contribution, of achievement, of community, and ultimately, of legacy. Here it is: LOVE.
It is a word that today risks being removed from the dictionary!
I know not," replied Gringoire."Perhaps it is a word which she believes to be endowed with some magic and secret virtue.
It is a word to say to China which accounts for half of the trade deficit.
Now this word, while of course it applies, as it must always apply, to individuals, because you can have nothing collective unless there are individuals to make it so, is a word to a company,a group; it is a word to a collective vessel of life.
To a mechanic it is a word about what is wrong with that motor.
It is a word that has to be learned in subtly different forms in each language.
As I said today it is a word which in the present crisis, risks being eliminated from the dictionary.
It is a word that can be interpreted in many different ways and perhaps misunderstood.
But before you start what we understand by reasoning?, It is a word with a broad sense, in which applying our skill and logic solve problems from your own conclusions and learn consciously solve these enigmas or doubts about a series of facts presented; either way argumentative logic(deductive, inductive and abductive) or logic.
It is a word that has lost it meaning, if it ever had one specifically.
Indeed, it is a word that symbolizes the dreams and goals of every human being. .
It is a word that reflects disdain because it suggests the killing of Turks by other Turks.
It is a word of the Levitic, and it is a part of the decalogue of the Ten Commandments what God gave to Moses.
It is a Word from Sanskrit and which comes from the different beliefs of the Buddhism, Hinduism, ayyayazhi and the yainismo.
It is a word that goes back to the 15th century. It comes from the Latin congratulationem made up of cum(together) and gratulari to show joy.
It is a word commonly used by John, commonly used by Paul, and it refers toa style of life in every area of life, that the Bible sees no room for dividing our existence into secular and sacred.
It is a word that came out of the word DISCIPLE, and the Greek word for disciple is‘mathetes' which means‘one who learns instructions from another.
It is a word that people always try to put aside, because it is irksome, and yet it is a word that reflects the human and Christian values that are required of us today, as the priest said a moment ago, so as to counter the throwaway culture, according to which everything is disposable.