By using an English to German dictionary ... The problem of doing translations this way is that the words may be correctly translated, but the grammar is likely to be incorrect. There are websites that will do translations, You can use Google to find these.
Check your spelling. The word does not seem to be in any English dictionary. The word heiligtum is a German word for sanctuary. The word fahren is a German word for travel or go, and fahrt is 3rd person singlular. I have looked in a German dictionary and websites and not found heiltumfahrten.
To say body in German it is Körper
Dictionary: noun # Abendbrot # Abendessen # Hauptmahlzeit # Diner # Essen # Festessen
In order to say "My eyes" in German you say meine Augen
dictionary = Wörterbuch.
Thanks in German is Dank. But please, get a German-English Dictionary.
j'utilise un dictionnaire
Any online German dictionary such as the Leo German-English dictionary at dict.leo.org
Happy birthday = Hallicher Geburtsdaag Source: Paul Kunkel using the Pennsylvania German Dictionary by Eugene S. Stine
Go on "google tear slate" but as my German teacher would say "it's nothing but a computer guessing blindly" so try a dictionary maybe a online dictionary?
Es tut mir leid is "I AM SORRY" in German! P.S. I recommend you use: DICTIONARY.COM...[Translator] You can use the Thesaurus, Dictionary, Encyclopedia, and Translator!
Hubby can be expressed by using Männe, Göttergatteor (Ehe)Männchen in German.
Michael Jelden has written: 'German-English, English-German Concise Dictionary (Hippocrene Concise Dictionary)'
The German language has an estimated 300,000 to 400,000 words in its dictionary, including compound words and regional dialects.
Josefa Zotter has written: 'Cortina/Grosset basic German dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, English language, German, German language 'Basic German Dictionary'
Unfortunately it is not possible to get an audio version of the German dictionary. You can use a program to read specific words for you. Examples are AT&T's text to speech website, the Leo Online German Dictionary, and Google translate.