- "Wadde
hadde dudde da?" (German pronunciation: [ˈvadə ˌhadə ˌdʊdə ˈdaː]; a
derivative of the
expression was hast du da? "what do you have there?") was...
-
Matthew Hadde (c. 1544/5 – 8
August 1617), of St. Alphege, Canterbury, Kent and Lincoln's Inn, London, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP)...
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dialects of Old English,
particularly northern ones.
Englischmen þeyz hy
hadde fram þe
bygynnyng þre
manner speche, Souþeron, Northeron, and
Myddel speche...
-
manere of insurrection,
wente into the
wodes in that countrie, like as it
hadde be
Robyn Hude and his meyne." The next
historical description of
Robin Hood...
- was
represented at the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2000 with the song "Wadde
hadde dudde da?"
written and
performed by
Stefan Raab. The
German parti****ting...
-
suppen raskt. ('Yesterday she ate the soup quickly.')
Laget som
spilte best,
hadde forlatt pl****en. ('The team that pla**** the best had left the pitch.') Attributive...
- CS1 maint:
numeric names:
authors list (link) Berge, Jørgen. "Gro: - Jeg
hadde et nært
forhold til kong Olav".
Nettavisen (in Norwegian).
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yoden Haven "have"
haven havende,
havynge have hast haþ
haven ihad
hadde haddest hadde hadden Moten "must" – – mot must mot
moten –
muste mustest muste...
- of this can be
found through her observation: "For
hadde, God
commanded maydenhede, /
Thanne hadde he
dampned weddyng with the dede." She re****es Jerome's...
- med Trump-seier". VG.
Retrieved 16
February 2025. "Anders
Behring Breivik hadde Russland-støtte
barbert på hodet".
Retrieved 4
March 2025. "Breivik vant...