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i am leaving on sunday - traduzione in greco

1930 GERMAN FILM
Menschen am Sonntag; People on sunday

i am leaving on sunday      
φεύγω την κυριακή.
Φεύγω την Κυριακή.      
I am leaving on Sunday.
Palm Sunday         
  • Łyse]], [[Poland]]
  • Easter witches in Finland
  • "Flevit super illam" (He wept over it); by [[Enrique Simonet]], 1892
  • ''[[Triumphal entry into Jerusalem]]'', Russian icon ([[Cathedral of the Annunciation, Moscow]])
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  • marigolds]]) strewn about the sanctuary in an [[Oriental Orthodox]] church in [[Mumbai]], India, on Palm Sunday
  • Small crosses woven from blessed palms are often distributed at churches on Palm Sunday.
  • Santiago Apostol Church]] in [[Plaridel, Bulacan]], Philippines.
  • Episcopal Church in the United States]]
  • Malankara Church]] ([[Oriental Orthodox]]) of [[Kerala]] – People holding tender leaves of coconut palms (kuruthola) and flowers are thrown upwards during Gospel reading
  • Wooden Palmesel
  • Palm Sunday in [[East Timor]]
COMMEMORATION OF THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY OF JESUS INTO JERUSALEM
Palm Sundays; Palm sunday; Branch Sunday; Yew Sunday; Jesus on a donkey; Flower's Day; The flowers day; Fir Sunday; Holy Sunday
κυριακή των βαΐων

Definizione

funny papers
¦ plural noun N. Amer. a section of a newspaper containing cartoons and humorous matter.

Wikipedia

People on Sunday

People on Sunday (German: Menschen am Sonntag) is a 1930 German silent drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and Edgar G. Ulmer from a screenplay by Robert and Curt Siodmak. The film follows a group of residents of Berlin on a summer's day during the interwar period. Hailed as a work of genius, it is a pivotal film in the development of German cinema and Hollywood. The film features the talents of Eugen Schüfftan (cinematography), Billy Wilder (story) and Fred Zinnemann (cinematography assistant).