Examples of using Figaro in English and their translations into Danish
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Hanne Fischer took her diploma from the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen in 1993- the same year as she made her debut as Cherubino in The Marriage of Figaro at the Royal Theatre, Copenhagen.
Their opponent, the commoner Figaro, borrows the trumpets in the aria where he is preparing the page for the active life of the officer,
as he did in this morning's Le Figaro, Mr Rajoy would have done better to have questioned the coherence of his own approach and of the approach of his party in Strasbourg.
the sight of Mr Barnier shamelessly pretending to speak for the Irish people and learnedly explaining to the readers of Le Figaro on 11 June the three reasons for the Irish'no'vote,
a few days ago, Le Figaro published a revealing article by Mr Schmidt
Figaro is hungry.
Say hello to Figaro.
Other foals after Figaro.
Careful now, Figaro.
Hello to Figaro.
You see, Figaro.
Figaro, all finished.
Yeah, and Figaro.
Don't worry, Figaro.
Come back here, Figaro.
Figaro? My love?
Look at him, Figaro.
Cleo, Figaro, look!
What? Oh, Figaro.
Let's say hello to Figaro.