Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Victoria"
Die Bedeutung von "Victoria" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet What is Victoria sponge cake? Is it one of the typical British cakes? Its picture looked good! ?
A:
This is a simple question asking about "A cake".What do you want to ask?
Q:
Was bedeutet Victoria secret fittings ?
A:
Victoria's Secrets is a lingerie brand famous in the USA. Fittings refers to trying on the lingerie to find a size appropriate for the person in question.
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Victoria" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen not even Victoria knows und Victoria doesn't even know ?
A:
The 1st stresses the fact that nobody knows, even Victoria.
The 2bd stresses the fact that Victoria should know, but she doesn't
The 2bd stresses the fact that Victoria should know, but she doesn't
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen I'm going to Victoria station und I'm going to the Victoria station ?
A:
The first one is more natural, as Victoria station is a proper noun is doesn't need a determiner. For example I'm going to visit Jack. Compared to I'm going to visit the Jack.
Jack is a proper noun, so the determiner is unnecessary. But I'm going to the bus stop - needs a "the" so the bus stop is specific.
Jack is a proper noun, so the determiner is unnecessary. But I'm going to the bus stop - needs a "the" so the bus stop is specific.
Übersetzungen von "Victoria"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? Victoria Sandwich は明日のランチにみんなと食べます
A:
Tomorrow we're all going to eat a Victoria Sandwich for lunch
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? Victoria Sandwich は明日のランチにみんなと食べます
A:
I’ll be eating Victoria Sandwich with everyone for lunch tomorrow.
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? Victoria Sandwich は明日のランチにみんなと食べます
A:
Victoria will eat a sandwich for lunch with everyone tomorrow
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? Victoria Sandwich は明日のランチにみんなと食べます
A:
Tomorrow, Victoria Sandwich will eat lunch with everyone*.
か
Victoria Sandwich will eat lunch with everyone* tomorrow.
*「みんな」があなたを含むとき:
Tomorrow, Victoria Sandwich will eat lunch with all of us.
か
Victoria Sandwich will eat lunch with all of us tomorrow.
か
Victoria Sandwich will eat lunch with everyone* tomorrow.
*「みんな」があなたを含むとき:
Tomorrow, Victoria Sandwich will eat lunch with all of us.
か
Victoria Sandwich will eat lunch with all of us tomorrow.
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? Victoria Sandwich は明日のランチにみんなと食べます
A:
Victoria Sandwich will eat with everyone for lunch tomorrow
Andere Fragen zu "Victoria"
Q:
Victoria:
Kurt, I wish to go back to my homeland after this war.
Kurt:
I am glad you wish like that.
Since you have left homeland, your father, the Count of Santa Laura
was being so worried about you, and started suffering from his baldness.
Now he has been as bald as an egg.
Victoria:
Wha, what, what!? My father has, has been...as bald as an egg?!
Oh dear, I can't believe this because it has been only bloody 2 years
since I left my home?!
He,He is not even 40 years old, but bloody, bloody bald?!
Kurt:
Yes, Vicky. You should not make your parents to be worried about their daughter's safe.
Parents are not there when you eager to see them again.
No doubt to regret.
Victoria:
You are right, Kurt. (I forgot that he has lost his parents already...)
Hey, kurt. Would you mind if I ask you to follow me and go back to my homeland
after this war?
Kurt:
Of course not! I am your intented. Vicky, not your homeland, Our homeland.
The place where you shall be going back is the right place where I shall be going back as well.
Victoria:
Thank you, my sweetheart. Kurt, if we could go home..., no never mind.
First of all, we must finish this war once for all. klingt das natürlich?
Kurt, I wish to go back to my homeland after this war.
Kurt:
I am glad you wish like that.
Since you have left homeland, your father, the Count of Santa Laura
was being so worried about you, and started suffering from his baldness.
Now he has been as bald as an egg.
Victoria:
Wha, what, what!? My father has, has been...as bald as an egg?!
Oh dear, I can't believe this because it has been only bloody 2 years
since I left my home?!
He,He is not even 40 years old, but bloody, bloody bald?!
Kurt:
Yes, Vicky. You should not make your parents to be worried about their daughter's safe.
Parents are not there when you eager to see them again.
No doubt to regret.
Victoria:
You are right, Kurt. (I forgot that he has lost his parents already...)
Hey, kurt. Would you mind if I ask you to follow me and go back to my homeland
after this war?
Kurt:
Of course not! I am your intented. Vicky, not your homeland, Our homeland.
The place where you shall be going back is the right place where I shall be going back as well.
Victoria:
Thank you, my sweetheart. Kurt, if we could go home..., no never mind.
First of all, we must finish this war once for all. klingt das natürlich?
A:
× Kurt, I wish to go back to my homeland after this war.
✓ Kurt, I wish to return to my homeland once the war ends.
× I am glad you wish like that.
✓ I am glad you wish as so.
× Since you have left homeland, your father, the Count of Santa Laura
✓ Since you left home, your father, the Count of Santa Laura,
× was being so worried about you, and started suffering from his baldness.
✓ had been so worried about you that he began to suffer from baldness.
× Now he has been as bald as an egg.
✓ Now he is as bald as an egg.
× My father has, has been...as bald as an egg?!
✓ My father is, is... bald as an egg?!
× Oh dear, I can't believe this because it has been only bloody 2 years
✓ For goodness’s sake, I can't believe this… it’s been only 2 bloody years
× since I left my home?!
✓ since I left home!!
× He,He is not even 40 years old, but bloody, bloody bald?!
✓ He, he is not even 40 years old, but… bald?!
× You should not make your parents to be worried about their daughter's safe.
✓ Dear, you should not worry your parents about their daughter's safety in this way.
× Parents are not there when you eager to see them again.
✓ —I don’t understand this bit, could you let me know what you are trying to say?—
× No doubt to regret.
✓ —I don’t understand this bit, could you let me know what you are trying to say?—
× (I forgot that he has lost his parents already...)
✓ (I forgot that he lost his parents already...)
× Hey, kurt.
✓ Hey, Kurt.
× Would you mind if I ask you to follow me and go back to my homeland
✓ Would you mind if I asked you to come with me back to my homeland after this war?
× Of course not!
✓ Why would you ask such a thing, Vicky?
× I am your intented.
✓ — I don’t understand this line, could you let me know what you are trying to say?—
× Vicky, not your homeland, Our homeland.
✓ Vicky, not your homeland. Our homeland.
× The place where you shall be going back is the right place where I shall be going back as well.
✓ The place where you shall be going back is where I shall be going back as well.
× Thank you, my sweetheart.
✓ Thank you, dear.
× Kurt, if we could go home..., no never mind.
✓ Kurt, if we could go home..., no, never mind.
Your story is amazing, and your English is very good as well! I tried my best to make it sound a bit more natural but there were a few lines I didn’t understand, could you maybe please explain what you wanted to say there as well as some context? Thank you!!
✓ Kurt, I wish to return to my homeland once the war ends.
× I am glad you wish like that.
✓ I am glad you wish as so.
× Since you have left homeland, your father, the Count of Santa Laura
✓ Since you left home, your father, the Count of Santa Laura,
× was being so worried about you, and started suffering from his baldness.
✓ had been so worried about you that he began to suffer from baldness.
× Now he has been as bald as an egg.
✓ Now he is as bald as an egg.
× My father has, has been...as bald as an egg?!
✓ My father is, is... bald as an egg?!
× Oh dear, I can't believe this because it has been only bloody 2 years
✓ For goodness’s sake, I can't believe this… it’s been only 2 bloody years
× since I left my home?!
✓ since I left home!!
× He,He is not even 40 years old, but bloody, bloody bald?!
✓ He, he is not even 40 years old, but… bald?!
× You should not make your parents to be worried about their daughter's safe.
✓ Dear, you should not worry your parents about their daughter's safety in this way.
× Parents are not there when you eager to see them again.
✓ —I don’t understand this bit, could you let me know what you are trying to say?—
× No doubt to regret.
✓ —I don’t understand this bit, could you let me know what you are trying to say?—
× (I forgot that he has lost his parents already...)
✓ (I forgot that he lost his parents already...)
× Hey, kurt.
✓ Hey, Kurt.
× Would you mind if I ask you to follow me and go back to my homeland
✓ Would you mind if I asked you to come with me back to my homeland after this war?
× Of course not!
✓ Why would you ask such a thing, Vicky?
× I am your intented.
✓ — I don’t understand this line, could you let me know what you are trying to say?—
× Vicky, not your homeland, Our homeland.
✓ Vicky, not your homeland. Our homeland.
× The place where you shall be going back is the right place where I shall be going back as well.
✓ The place where you shall be going back is where I shall be going back as well.
× Thank you, my sweetheart.
✓ Thank you, dear.
× Kurt, if we could go home..., no never mind.
✓ Kurt, if we could go home..., no, never mind.
Your story is amazing, and your English is very good as well! I tried my best to make it sound a bit more natural but there were a few lines I didn’t understand, could you maybe please explain what you wanted to say there as well as some context? Thank you!!
Q:
Victoria is located in the south side of New South Wales. klingt das natürlich?
A:
× Victoria is located in the south side of New South Wales.
✓ Victoria is located on the south side of New South Wales.
you could technically use both, but I feel that saying on the south side is more natural
✓ Victoria is located on the south side of New South Wales.
you could technically use both, but I feel that saying on the south side is more natural
Q:
Bitte zeig mir, wie man the #11 double-decker from Victoria ausspricht.
A:
This symbol "#" can be pronounced several ways. It depends on the context. Based on your provided sentence, it is pronounced "number". You may have also heard it called a "hashtag" or "pound". I will say all three words:
Q:
I went to Victoria to visit my uncle and aunt for several days. Their house is very nice, and I felt comfortable living in there. My uncle and aunt are really good at cooking, so I definitely had my best dinner of the year at their place. We had a pretty good Christmas Eve talking and watching TVs with wrapped gifts under the Christmas tree. I opened a gift and got a makeup gift box on the morning of the Christmas day, and my cousin got the Chai pet from me. Those days I spent with my uncle's family in Victoria was the highlight of this Christmas break. klingt das natürlich?
A:
I went to Victoria to visit my uncle and aunt for several days. Their house was very nice, and I felt comfortable living there. My uncle and aunt are really good cooks, so I definitely had the best dinner of the year at their place. We had a pretty good Christmas Eve talking and watching TV with gifts under the Christmas tree. I opened a gift and got a makeup box the next morning on Christmas Day, and my cousin got the Chai pet that I got them. Those days I spent with my uncle's family in Victoria was the highlight of this Christmas break.
Changing is to was in the second sentence keeps past tense throughout. But overall very good!
Changing is to was in the second sentence keeps past tense throughout. But overall very good!
Q:
I´ve been Victoria around a month.
I’m frustrated that I can’t speak English and I can't catch.
I feel confused in my class because sometimes i can't understand what they speaking.
ビクトリアに来て約1ヶ月経ちました。
英語が話せないし、聞き取れないし、悔しい思いをしてます。
授業では彼らが何を話してるか分からなくて混乱してます。 klingt das natürlich?
I’m frustrated that I can’t speak English and I can't catch.
I feel confused in my class because sometimes i can't understand what they speaking.
ビクトリアに来て約1ヶ月経ちました。
英語が話せないし、聞き取れないし、悔しい思いをしてます。
授業では彼らが何を話してるか分からなくて混乱してます。 klingt das natürlich?
A:
@ho-hoho: I've been in Victoria for about a month. I'm frustrated that I can't speak English yet. I feel confused in my class because sometimes I can't understand what they are saying.
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