D.T - Werken.... Art - Kunst.... Music - Musik....
English - Englisch... French - Franzo"rsisch.... Geography - Erdkunde....
Mathematics - Mathematik.... P.E - sport... History - Geschichte....
Biology - Biologie ....
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Thema
If you want to say "Subject for email" it's:
Betreff für E-Mail
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"Sind" is the third person plural form of the verb "sein" in German, which means "to be." It is often used with plural subjects, such as "sie sind" meaning "they are."
What subjects do you do? = Welche Fächer studierst Du?
The "subjects" of study or essays are Themen. (the cognate themes)The "subjects" of a king or ruler would be Untertanen (underlings).
"Sachunterricht" in German translates to "social studies" or "general studies" in English. It refers to a subject taught in German schools that covers a broad range of topics related to society, nature, and various other subjects.
Lieblingsfächer = favourite subjects
The subjects they study is German, math, English, science, gym, visual arts, and music.
German kids generally learn subjects such as mathematics, language (German), science, history, geography, art, music, and physical education. Additionally, most German students begin to learn a second foreign language, typically English, starting in elementary school.
Chre is not a German word
The German word for "Who" is "Wer".
The German word for their is "Ihre."
"mit" is the German word for "with".
The word FROM in German is von