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 Translation for 'by heart' from English to Esperanto
SYNO by heart | by memory
parkere {adv}by heart
Partial Matches
koro {noun}heart [Cor]
ĉe {prep}by
geogr.
Belorusujo {noun}
Belarus <.by>
telefone {adv}by telephone
telefone {adv}by phone
apud {prep}by [next to]
erare {adv}by mistake
hazarde {adv}by chance
cetere {adv}by the way <BTW>
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Usage Examples English
  • He had an older brother named Bill, Following the death of their father by heart attack, the brothers were raised by their mother, Eva.
  • Students in the third class learned Donatus by heart, though translated into English rather than through Latin.
  • Regular "Practice" cast members Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Badalucco each had a cameo in "Ally McBeal" (Boyle as a woman who trades insults with Ally in the episode "Making Spirits Bright" and Badalucco as one of Ally's dates in the episode "I Know him by Heart") but it is unclear whether they were playing the same characters they play on "The Practice".
  • He was a child prodigy: on one occasion he played Bach's complete "The Well-Tempered Clavier" by heart, without notice, at age ten.
  • collectors know many of the numbers by heart, and dealers need only mention the number in their price lists.

  • This concession was criticised by heart specialists, who pointed to the high levels of sugar and salt in the product.
  • The Zilberman method has children focus exclusively on Tanakh and Mishnah in their younger years, ensuring that they know large portions of both areas by heart before they begin learning Gemara.
  • Some famous uses of flanger effects include "Walking on the Moon" by The Police, the intro to "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" by Van Halen, and "Barracuda" by Heart.
  • Individuals affected by heart failure often experience nighttime awakenings to urinate due to redistribution of fluid accumulated in swollen legs.
  • "Einige Erklärungen über den General-Baß", written by her uncle Maximilian-Friedrich von Droste zu Hülshoff (a friend of Joseph Haydn) and announced her intention to learn it by heart.

  • The "Code of Euric" probably issued around 476 codified the traditional laws that had been entrusted to the memory of designated specialists who had learned each article by heart.
  • William Morris considered them to be the greatest poems in the language, while Algernon Charles Swinburne knew virtually all of them by heart.
  • Older trees affected by heart rot have cavities which provide den or nest sites for owls, various woodpeckers, tree squirrels, and American black bears.
  • It is not uncommon for people who spent their childhoods in Gunma to have all the cards memorized by heart.
  • He learnt many of the plays by heart and memorised great quantities of W.

  • Alice was default reading to the point where I knew it by heart."
  • Though Mali's literature is less famous than its music, Mali's literary tradition is passed mainly by word of mouth, with "jalis" reciting or singing histories and stories known by heart.
  • Byron said he knew them all "by rote and by heart"; setting them above epics and Moore above all other poets for his "peculiarity of talent, or rather talents, – poetry, music, voice, all his own".
  • He and a friend used chess as a means of learning the Italian language, which both were studying; the winner of each game between them had the right to assign a task, such as parts of the Italian grammar to be learned by heart, to be performed by the loser before their next meeting.
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