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21 Ιουν 2010 · Jun 23, 2010. #3. “I hail from,” and “I am from” are essentially the same phrase. “I hail from” is not commonly used in US English, although there may be regions which do use it in conversation. “I grew up in,” is about where you lived when you were a child. For me, this would mean Germany, England, Kansas & New Mexico.
Heil 作名词的意思是:幸运,福祉,安康,顺遂,裨益,保佑;. 作形容词是:恢复健康的,未受损伤的,完好的。. 所以,Heil Hitler 基本上可以理解为一种祝福语,可以翻译为“天佑希特勒”,或排名第一答案中比较逗比的“希特勒吉祥”。. 但是目前的翻译界 ...
24 Μαΐ 2005 · The Celtic Song, Oh' Hampden in the sun,Fields of Athenry. Julius Hibbert said: From the lyrics of the Celtic song is the obvious answer, I suppose, which in turn was written by Mick Garngad. As to where he got the 'hail hail' from. I did once see a suggestion that it was based on a song called 'Hail Hail the gang's all here.'.
17 Φεβ 2009 · The City of New York. USA - English. Feb 17, 2009. #5. Revontuli is quite mistaken; "Hail" does not mean "highly praise"; it doesn't mean "praise" at all, and so the words cannot be used interchangeably. To "hail", used as a transitive verb, means to call out someon'e name, or to greet, or to acknowledge, or to welcome with enthusiasm or ...
13 Μαρ 2015 · Hello everyone: I know what the expression “where do you hail from?” means; my question is: is it still in use or has it fallen out of use?
21 Μαρ 2016 · The old Irish connection (at least back to the 19th century) may have to do with an Irish breed of dog : Mr Quinn of Castlebar, a noted breeder of Reds, and his description of a strain of Irish setters indigenous to the north-west coast of Ireland. These dogs were called “Shower of Hail Setters” and were red, sprinkled with small white dots ...
13 Απρ 2008 · Senior Member. Canberra, Australia. English - Australia. Apr 13, 2008. #2. No, definitely not. It would sound quite bizarre if somebody said this in introducing themselves. That said, it is a legitimate literary phrase you will see in newspapers or in specific conversational contexts. H.
18 Μαΐ 2008 · Hamish Carton who hosted the 67 Hail Hail podcast/show on YouTube is back after what was probably close to a year off. 67HH stopped doing videos but he’s back with his own channel Celtic AM. Lives in Oz now hence the name. Always watched his videos, seems a good lad and he’s got good opinions. I recommend following him. not sure why the ...
5 Απρ 2011 · cfciano1888. Hail, Hail was an early 1960's terrace chant that used, as its source the military marching song Hail, Hail, the gangs all here, What the deuce do we care, the song his sung to the tune of "Come friends who plough the sea" from the 1879 Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, The Pirates of Penzance.
15 Ιουλ 2009 · It was taken from an army song and the lyrics were changed. Hail! Hail! the gang's all here, What the deuce do we care, What the deuce do we care, Hail! Hail! we're full of cheer, What the deuce do we care Bill! Got to ask :icon_mrgreen: who the * is Bill.