The phrase "Macht schnell" is an imperative and means "hurry up", or "Make it quick!" .
In this example it is used in the second person plural form (used when speaking to more than one person).
Noun:
Macht = power
Verb:
Third person singular and second person plural conjugation of the verb machen (to make/to do).
er/sie/es macht - he she it makes/does
ihr macht - you (plural) make/do
Mach is an imperative and can be translated as:
hurry up!
get a move on!
do it!
machen = to make
machen = to do
well done
Ich glaube nicht, dass wir tun können, dass auf WikiAnswers
in German the last name "schnell" means fast
Was macht sie = What is she doing
Geh schnell = go quickly Quai = quay Guisan is not German
You are fast.
"Nicht schnell, immer sehr leise" is "Not fast, always very quiet." in English.
depending on context, schnell can be translated as:quickquicklyfast
It means: I've done that Ich- i habe- have das- that macht- fone
It means, "What does your family do?"
Jessica Schnell's birth name is Jessica Karen Schnell.
Raoul Wolfgang Schnell was born in 1914.
weiss (weiß) macht frei doesn't make much sense and translates as White brings freedom