Tiger. Its the same word in German
The same word. The tiger = der Tiger.
Tiger in different languages: Spanish: Tigre French: Tigre German: Tiger Japanese: 虎 (Tora) Chinese: 虎 (Hǔ)
Tiger (tee-ger) its the same
das Tiger-Auto
t1:german tiger 1 t2:german tiger 2 t1:armor 69 t2:armor 89 t1:speed 14 mph t2:speed 20 mph t1:gun is 98% great t2:gun is 99% good so german tiger 2 is better
Man is "der Mann". Woman might be "die Dame" or "die Frau". "Frau" also means "wife" in German. "Dame" is a bit closer in meaning to "lady" in the sense of being a little formal: "ladies and gentlemen" in German would be "Damen und Herren." (in German, -n or -en is the common way to form a plural, very similar to -s or -es is in English).
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Tiger, wach auf. (Tiger is pronounced tea-ger)
Tiger = Kaika
The word 'tiger' is a noun, a word for a thing.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A verb is a word for an action or a state of being.Examples:The tiger stalks his prey. (the word 'stalks' is a word for an action)The tiger was in the tall grass. (the word 'was' is a word for a state of being)
Mk. VI, Panzer 6, tiger royal, King tiger.