The German word "Reich" translates to "empire" or "realm" in English.
The German word "Reich" translates to "empire" or "realm" in English. It has been historically used to denote a territorial or political domain under the rule of an emperor or monarch.
"Reich" is the German equivalent of the English word "Empire"
"Realm' is an English word, when translating "Realm' to German, one will get 'Reich". As in English, "Reich" reffers to a kingdom or a field or domain of activity or interest.
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German words for empire are Imperium or Reich.
The name Third Reich refers to the state that succeeded the Holy Roman Empire of the Middle Ages and the German Empire of 1871-1918. In German, the state was known as the Deutsches Reich(German Reich) until 1943, when its official name became Großdeutsches Reich (Greater German Reich).Although empire is a very close translation of the word Reich, the two words are not perfect synonyms. An empire implies the existence of a monarchy, while a Reich does not have a monarchy. Since the words Reich and empire have slightly different definitions, historians decided to use the German word, rather than the imperfect English translation.
The name Rykan comes from a German word "Reichen." The word is a German verb meaning 'to hand over' or 'to reach.' It could also be derived from the German "Reich" which means 'rich' or 'domain.'
"Rich" in German translates to "reich."
The Third Reich
was Adolf Hitler regime called the third reich