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du hast wohl einen Fimmel - ترجمة إلى إنجليزي

1997 SINGLE BY RAMMSTEIN
Du hast (single); Du Hast (English); Du Hast

du hast wohl einen Fimmel      
there must be something the matter with you
W.E.B. Du Bois         
  • Du Bois organized the 1917 [[Silent Parade]] in New York, to protest the [[East St. Louis riots]].
  • ''[[Black Reconstruction in America]]'', first edition cover, 1935
  • [[Shirley Graham Du Bois]]
  • Chicago race riot]].
  • Congregational Church]] in [[Great Barrington, Massachusetts]]. Church members collected donations to pay Du Bois's college tuition.<ref name="Horne, p. 7">Horne, p. 7.</ref>
  • ''[[Darkwater: Voices from Within the Veil]]'', first edition cover, 1920
  • Du Bois (''center'') at his 95th birthday party in 1963 in [[Ghana]], with President [[Kwame Nkrumah]] (''right'') and First Lady [[Fathia Nkrumah]]
  • Du Bois meets with [[Mao Zedong]] in China in 1959
  • ''[[Dusk of Dawn]]'', first edition cover, 1940
  • Du Bois included photographs of the [[lynching of Jesse Washington]] in the June 1916 issue of ''The Crisis''.<ref name="Lewis335">Lewis, p. 335.</ref>
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  • Founders of the [[Niagara Movement]] in 1905. Du Bois is in the middle row, with white hat.
  • First Issue of ''The Crisis'', November 1910.
  • Du Bois in 1918, by [[C. M. Battey]]
  • W. E. B. Du Bois, with [[Mary White Ovington]], was honored with a medallion in [[The Extra Mile]].
  • Du Bois's 1924 work ''The Gift of Black Folk'' celebrated the unique contributions of African-Americans in building the United States.
  • The title page of Du Bois's Harvard dissertation, ''Suppression of the African Slave Trade in the United States of America: 1638–1871''
  • Bust of W. E. B. Du Bois at [[Clark Atlanta University]]
  • Du Bois in 1904
  • Du Bois in 1946, photo by [[Carl Van Vechten]]
  • Du Bois (''center'') and other defendants from the [[Peace Information Center]] prepare for their trial in 1951.<ref>Lewis, p. 691.</ref>
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William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, (1868-1963) schwarzamerikanischer Bürgerrechtsaktivist, Gründer des NAACP, erster schwarzer Student einen Doktortitel an der Harvard Universität zu erhalten
Louvre Museum         
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  • Life]]'' [https://books.google.com/books?id=L0oEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA40&q=%22the%20venus%20de%20milo%20now%20replaced%20by%20a%20plaster%20model%22 (4 November 1940), p. 39].</ref> while visiting the Louvre with the curator Alfred Merlin on 7 October 1940.
  • Salle des Bronzes}}, before the room's redesign in 2021
  • The Louvre's monumental [[Escalier Daru]], topped by the ''[[Winged Victory of Samothrace]]'', took its current appearance in the early 1930s.
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  • Wedding at Cana]]'' is visible on the left, and his ''Supper in the House of Simon'' (now at the [[Palace of Versailles]]) is on the right.
  • Greek]] antiquities in Room 11
  • The Cour Marly of the Louvre, where many French sculptures are exhibited
  • List of excavations that benefited the Louvre (Rotonde d'Apollon)
  • The ''[[Venus de Milo]]'' was added to the Louvre's collection during the reign of [[Louis XVIII]].
  • Seating designed by [[Pierre Paulin]] in the late 1960s, [[Grande Galerie]]
  • ''[[Mona Lisa]]''; by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], {{Circa}} 1503–1506, perhaps continuing until {{Circa}} 1517; oil on poplar panel; 77&nbsp;cm × 53&nbsp;cm
  • [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s ''[[Mona Lisa]]'' is the Louvre's most popular attraction.
  • Aerial view of the Louvre Palace and Tuileries Park
  • Restoration workshops in the Louvre
  • Memorial plaques honoring the Louvre's defenders in May 1871
  • fr}}'s 1972 museography for the [[Salon Carré]], with "dos-à-dos" seat designed in 1967 by [[Pierre Paulin]]
ART AND ARCHEOLOGY MUSEUM IN PARIS, FRANCE
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n. Louvre Museum, 1793 gegründetes Kunsmuseum in Paris (Frankreich) und eines der größten Museen der Welt, ehemaliges Königspalast

تعريف

hast
Hast is an old-fashioned second person singular form of the verb 'have'. It is used with 'thou' which is an old-fashioned form of 'you'.

ويكيبيديا

Du hast

"Du hast" (lit.'You Have') is a song by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein. It was released as the second single from their second album Sehnsucht (1997). It has appeared on numerous soundtracks for films, most notably The Matrix: Music from the Motion Picture, How High, and the home video CKY2K. It is featured in the music video games Guitar Hero 5 and Rock Band 3. The song's title is a play on the homophones du hasst ("you hate") and du hast ("you have").