"Sing a song" (using the polite, formal form of "you")
I sing a song for you in German
to sing = Zo singen I sing = ich singe you sing = du singst he/she/it sings = er/sie/es singt we sing = wir singen you sing = ihr singt they sing = sie singen you sing = Du singen
Sprechen Sie deutsch? is German for "Do you speak German?"
Wo sind sie = Where are they? Wo sind Sie = Where are you?
Depending on context and capitalization, sie can be translated as:sie = she, her, them, they,Sie = you (formal)
It means "What do you get"
Depending on context, Sie sind can be translated as:You areThey are
She takes in English means sie nimmt in German.
If you mean Und Sie sind meine welt, it means "and you are my world"
and I like you
In German the use of capitals is far more important than in English as it can change the sense of a sentence.sie haben deutsch sie Familie translates as they have German they familySie haben deutsch Sie Familie translates as you have German you family
Fri is not a German word. The closest German word is frei meaning free.Leben Sie frei translates as live free but is grammatically incorrect in German.
This translation can only be approximated as the German phrase contains grammatical errors and the word puhs is not a German word.Nur wenn Sie dachten Sie hatten ihre = Only if you thought you had her/their...