There are a few different words used but the most frequently used is Gruppe. There's also Fraktion, Gruppierung ,Band, Firmengruppe, Gemeinschaft, Trupp, Pulk, Ring, and Formation
SängerThe same as the singular form
"Grandstaff" is a German music group. I don't know any other meaning for this word.
I think it means "favourite group" in German, that's going from what I remember of yr 9 German lessons anyway...
familie is the word for family in Dutch. It is a group of parents and children.
The expression "Pennsylvania Dutch" referring to this group of people is an alteration of the word "Deutsch" meaning "German." The Pennsylvania Dutch are actually as much of Swiss origin as German.
Chre is not a German word
The Amish originated in German speaking portions of Switzerland, and in Germany. Because the German word for "German" is "deutsch," many English-speaking Americans misheard or mispronounced the word when the Amish spoke it and called them "Dutch." Thus the ongoing confusion between German and Dutch origins for this group.
German is not a compound word.
"mit" is the German word for "with".
The German word for their is "Ihre."
The word FROM in German is von
The German word for he is er.