go away, leave, go to Jericho, go to hell
get ready at once
don't worry, don't be concerned
don't worry, don't be concerned
take a flying leap, take a hike, get out of here, go away
go for it, try to get it, do it
feel at home, make yourself at home, feel as though you are at your own home, feel comfortable here, make yourself comfortable, act as if this is your home
do not get too comfortable, don't get too cozy
have it your way, do what you want
Make it snappy!
Don't fuss!
you're joking
Quit joking!
don't push it, don't be overly forceful, don't be too persistent
don't do anything stupid
Keep out of mischief!
no clever stuff
Pull your finger out!
get a move on, hurry up, make progress, start moving
get a move on, start moving, hurry up, make progress
make way!, clear the path!, move out of the way!
Buck up!
come along, forward, onward, let's go, off you go!, go ahead, go already
do as you will, do what you will, do whatever you want, do whatever you like, do as you please, do as you wish
keep up the good work, continue doing a good job
have it your way, do what you want
style, cut, way; method
feasible, tenable, practicable, workable, manageable, able to be carried out
structure, composition, make-up; sham, fraud, hoax
do without, manage without, give up on, get along lacking
German is a West Germanic language spoken by about 100 million people worldwide. It is the official language of Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland. It has four cases for nouns, pronouns, and adjectives (nominative, accusative, genitive, and dative), and it has three grammatical genders (masculine, feminine, and neutral). German vocabulary includes many loanwords from Latin, Greek, and other languages.
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