@arikat1 The syntax of the German original sentence is different. The "only" belongs to the "together". It more like: "Only together europe can succeed." word by word it is: "Europe succeed only together." Where the can comes from? I dont know. But we don't need it in German and with can or without can, it has the same meaning.
Barroso wants to bleed-out Germany!
smi117 3 months ago
w Eurobonds
pddmr 6 months ago
Eurobonds is a solution
pddmr 6 months ago
europe is comunisum
butchd2010 1 year ago
@butchd2010 americans are ignorant
chillercm 8 months ago
@butchd2010 USA isn't better.
NetzKaiser 6 months ago
@butchd2010 american is total capitalism without solidarity
11secure 5 months ago
"Europe can ONLY succeed together" means, "Europe can only SUCCEED together" or "Europe can only succeed TOGETHER" ?
arikat1 1 year ago
@arikat1 The syntax of the German original sentence is different. The "only" belongs to the "together". It more like: "Only together europe can succeed." word by word it is: "Europe succeed only together." Where the can comes from? I dont know. But we don't need it in German and with can or without can, it has the same meaning.
NetzKaiser 6 months ago