Answer:
“Work sets you free”
Explanation:
The Germans made the Jews work to death and I guess that is what they meant by being "free".
Hope this helps, have a great day/night!
Hello. My name is Hilde and I am from Germany. I was born in Essen, but have livedfor fourteen years in Stuttgart. Currently I am studying mechanical engineering atthe university. I like to travel, read and dance. My friends call me a chatterbox ,because I’m always talking so much – even during class! I have dark, curly hair,hazel eyes and can pout really well when I am oFended. I am very studious, but<span>very lazy when it comes to cleaning up my apartment. I rather wear jeans an</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
A. better chance at a scholarship.
A. better chance at a scholarship.
A. better chance at a scholarship.
A. better chance at a scholarship.
A. better chance at a scholarship.
A. better chance at a scholarship.
A. better chance at a scholarship.
Thank you - Danke.
Thank you very much - Vielen Dank.
You're welcome - Bitteschön.
Please - Bitte.
Yes - Ja.
No - Nein.
Excuse me - Entschuldigen Sie bitte.
Pardon me - Entschuldigung.
I'm sorry - Es tut mir leid.
What's your name? - Wie heißen Sie?
How are you? - Wie geht es Ihnen?
These things are pretty hard to pronounce but I hope this helps
¡Hola amigo!
¡Hola!
a que hora empieza tu clase de ingles?
mi clase de inglés comienza a las 8:00.
oh llegas tarde a tu clase.
¿A qué hora empieza tu clase de español? mi clase de español comienza a las 10:30. eso es bueno que llegues a tiempo para tu clase de español.
hablamos luego me tengo que ir!
De acuerdo