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"Oh My God" is a song by English singer Adele from her fourth studio album, 30 (2021). Adele wrote the song alongside the producer Greg Kurstin . Columbia Records released it to US adult contemporary radio stations, as the album's second single, on 29 November 2021.
In the love song, Funicello pleads to God to let her significant other know that she needs and wants him, longs for his love like "heaven above", and is reminded of him when she hears church bells. [1] The song title, "O Dio Mio," is Italian for "Oh my god," and there are versions of the song recorded by Funicello in both languages.
and translates as: "God, sing to us the Gospel, God bring us peace!" Cristo! or Cristo santo!, used to express rage and/or disappointment (similar to "Oh my God" or "Holy Christ"), is usually not considered a bestemmia, though it may be assumed to violate the second commandment of not making
“It is the other side of the country to me, but I woke up saying, ‘Oh my God – I don’t have an emergency plan for my animals if we have a hurricane!’” ... Rossellini is speaking about ...
Oh My God, O My God, Oh My God! or Ohmigod may refer to: . the first words of the Act of Contrition, a Christian prayer; a common phrase frequently abbreviated as "OMG", often used in SMS messages and Internet communication, and sometimes euphemised as "Oh my Goodness" or "Oh my Gosh".
The Blackburne Shilling Gambit or the Schilling-Kostić gambit is the name facetiously given to a dubious chess opening, derived from an offshoot of the Italian Game, that begins: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nd4?! It is also sometimes referred to as the Kostić Gambit after the Serbian grandmaster Borislav Kostić, who played it in the early ...
“‘Oh my God Becky’ came from ‘Oh my god, Becky, look at that butt,” the singer explains in the brief clip. “So I want to give a shout-out to Sir Mix-a-Lot. I just love that saying ...
Italian grammar is the body of rules describing the properties of the Italian language. ... Oh dio mio! ("Oh, my god!") Arrivederci, amico mio! ("Goodbye, my friend!")