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Werkenntwen (English: "Whoknowswhom"), often abbreviated in German as wkw, was a German social networking site. TechCrunch once compared it to Myspace. [2] According to Alexa Internet in July 2011, werkenntwen's traffic was ranked 959 worldwide [3] and was one of the most successful websites in Germany. [4]
Wer-kennt-wen, popular German social networking site; WKW Wilk, modern sniper rifle; Wong Kar-wai, Chinese film director; Wee Kim Wee, fourth president of Singapore
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Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt (Only Those Who Know Longing) is the fifteenth studio album released by German Schlager group Die Flippers. The album was a huge success, being certified gold in Germany within a year. [ 1 ]
WENN was launched as an entertainment news wire service in London in 1989 by UK newspaper journalist and ABC Radio News correspondent Jonathan Ashby.It began as the World Rock News Network (WRNN) and the company soon established a niche for itself, including; contributors ABC News correspondents Dave Alpert in New York and Gayl Murphy in Los Angeles, providing breaking music news to ...
St Wenn, village and parish in the Restormel district of mid-Cornwall, United Kingdom; Stuart Wenn, an Australian rules football field umpire in the Australian Football League; In German-language music: Wenn du da bist; Wenn alle untreu werden; Wenn Der Letzte Schatten Fällt, album by L'Âme Immortelle; Wenn der Himmel brennt
Anajo's debut album, Nah bei mir (Close to me), was released in October 2004. [1] Consisting of songs from the band's demo CDs, the album was positively received by Rainer Henze of music magazine laut.de, who described the band's sound as fresh, breezy, absolutely contemporary guitar pop with subtly playful electronic elements. [2]
German articles and pronouns in the genitive and dative cases directly indicate the actions of owning and giving without needing additional words (indeed, this is their function), which can make German sentences appear confusing to English-speaking learners.