läßt gerne etwas mitgehen - translation to English
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läßt gerne etwas mitgehen - translation to English

OPERA IN TWO ACTS BY GISELHER KLEBE BASED ON THE COMEDY OF THE SAME NAME BY ÖDÖN VON HORVÁTH
Figaro lasst sich scheiden; Figaro laesst sich scheiden; Figaro lässt sich scheiden

has sticky fingers      
läßt gerne etwas mitgehen (was ihm nicht gehört)
läßt gerne etwas mitgehen      
(new spell.=lässt gerne etwas mitgehen) has sticky fingers, has a tendency to take things which are not his
lässt gerne etwas mitgehen      
has sticky fingers, has a tendency to take things which are not his

Definition

Mezza voce
·- With a medium fullness of sound.

Wikipedia

Figaro läßt sich scheiden

Figaro läßt sich scheiden, op.40, (Figaro Gets Divorced) is an opera in two acts by Giselher Klebe based on the comedy of the same name by Ödön von Horváth. Klebe also wrote the libretto for this work.

The work is a sequel to the Figaro plays of Pierre Beaumarchais. It follows the fortunes of some of the characters of The Marriage of Figaro during the period of the French Revolution. It premiered on 28 June 1963 at the Hamburg State Opera, when it was conducted by Leopold Ludwig. It was commissioned by Rolf Liebermann, then-director of the Staatsoper and also a composer.

Another opera using elements of the von Horváth play is Figaro Gets a Divorce by Elena Langer, (libretto by David Pountney), premiered by Welsh National Opera in 2016.