Englishfor English speakers
absprechen, wo man sich im Ernstfall trifft
wo
interjection
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A falconer's call to a hawk.
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A call to cause a horse to slow down or stop; whoa.
wo
noun
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(Northern England, Derbyshire, dialectal) A wall.
wo
verb
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(Northern England, dialectal, possibly, obsolete) To wall (to build a wall, or build a wall around).
Wo
prefix
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(star) the prefix of catalog entries in the Gliese star catalog, the Richard van der Riet Woolley expansion
man
Noun
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A man is a male human.
He was a young man with blue eyes.
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A human being of either sex; a person.
God cares for all races and all man
God made man in his own image
Scientists and biologists think that man and animals evolved over the years, and that man evolved from a "human" species such as "homo erectus" or "neanderthals" and that man first stood up, millions of years ago, but this isn't true
man
Interjection
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You use man to show your surprise or disappointment.
Oh man, I wanted to do the dishes!
sich
noun
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administrative and military centre for Cossacks
Im
noun
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(galaxy) irregular galaxy with no coherent structure