Never heard this expression of "true" German. Is there something like "true" English? They say that the people arround Hannover speak the "best" German with no dialect.
It is the "du" ("you", informal) form of the verb "gehen," which means, "to go."
Yes that is something Hitler promised the German people but he failed in his attempts to do that.
irish,german alot of others go to ellisisland.com or something for lists
Cole is the Anglicized version of Kohl, which is German (and means "cabbage", though "Cole" typically means something related to charcoal).
"in " can have many meanings. It can be "hinein" if its supposed to mean that something moves inside of something. If its supposed to mean that something is really popular its also "in" in German.
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it means that you cant pronounce something
A german cigar is like a wine made in Alabama... something not in very high demand.
Lummel in German is nothing, but Lümmel means something like loser in English.
Answers.com is available in German too. It was release in English,French ,German, Italian,Spanish and Tagalog. You can access the German Answers.com.
There is no such thing as a German illness. the meaning of illness or sick is Krank in German. There is something referred to as German measles, but the vaccine's been around since the 1970's.
Jacob, say something = Jakob, sag etwas.
no, it was something that the German people decided on even before the unification.
BMW is a German car manufacturer. It stands for Bayerische Motoren Werke or something like that.
The German word for bells is "Glocken", but don't say to a German speaking woman she has nice "Glocken" this means something different. *G*
Behind (something/someone)