English: "Great Britain" is German: "Großbritannien"
English: "England" is German: "England" (but of course pronounced differently)
The United Kingdom (Great Britain) is a constitutional monarchy and unitary state consisting of 4 countries: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
In German England is the same thing, but you can also say Grossbritanien which is Great Britain.
"Vereinigtes Königreich von Großbritannien und Nordirland" is the correct term.
but
"Großbritannien" is most commonly used.
In everyday usage, most Germans actually make the mistake of referring to the UK as England. Having experienced the quality of German education at first hand, this appears to be more a matter of laziness than ignorance.
Examples of this laziness can be heard in old newsreels of the Third Reich, in which Hitler makes numerous references to England and the Engländer (the English) but is in actual fact referring to the UK and the British.
"England" in German is "England."
the german tribe called the angles
no it actually was invented by a German called Karl Benz in 1886
England
no
Well there's a famous German singer called Nena. she sang 99 lufballons which was very popular in England in the 80's.
(I) live in England = ich wohne in England
The Mark (or Deutsche Mark) was the German monetary unit prior to the Euro. It was the equivalent of the Dollar in America and the Pound in England. However, English speakers still refer to it as the Mark. It is not called the German Dollar or the German Pound.
Yes, the German air assault on London and other areas was called "the Blitz."
England is called England...
A flower in German is called "Blume".
Hitler never ruled England, he was a German not an Englishman.