The German word for town hall is Rathaus.
The German word Viertel means quarter, ward, or district (of a town)
No, Amsterdam isn't a German town.
"Stadthalle" refers to an city-sponsored cultural arena and is not to be confused with City Hall. "Stadthaus" or "Rathaus" is the municipal seat known as City Hall
Yes, there are two suburbs with German names. The suburb "Heidelberg" is named after the famous German town of that name. The suburb "Altona" is named after a suburb of Hamburg.
No because in German it would not be pronounceable. Something like FO-VN A lot of places in Germany have the word VON in them though.
Burger is the sir name of 16th century. The English word 'burg' and German word 'burc' means a town.
While privatschule is a German word, it is not actually the name of a town. Translated, it loosely means "private school". There are a number of schools from Namibia to Germany that use the word "privatschule" in their name.
Unfortunately, the German language makes no distiction between a city and a town. The German word STADT means town but is used for large cities including Berlin. A large city is called eine Großstadt, a small town eine Kleinstadt.
"Neus" is not a German word. It may be a misspelling or a word in a different language.
the british won the battle of German town goreg Washington surrendered
Chre is not a German word