"Schwartz" is a German and Jewish surname that means "black" in German. It likely originated as a nickname for someone with dark features or a dark complexion.
Not quite sure where this question is headed, the German letter w is pronounced like the English v, so words starting with w in German are pronounced with a v-sound.The German v sounds like the English f.The English w-sound does not exist in German.
The German title of Freud's "Instincts and their Vicissitudes" is "Trieb und Triebschicksal."
No, German children do not typically wear school uniforms to school. Instead, they usually wear their own clothes to school.
One result of American propaganda during World War I was the demonization of German culture and people, leading to anti-German sentiments and discrimination against German-Americans in the United States.
unter den Rock
The German word for skirt is Rock.
"wear a skirt tomorrow".
skirt - n. (clothing): Arabic = تنورة (tanura) German = der Rock Hebrew = חולצה (khultsá) Japanese = スカート (sukāto) Portuguese = a saia Spanish = la falda Yiddish = דאָס קליידל (das Kleidl)
a green skirt is "une jupe verte" in French.
jube
huckma.
Falda
"The yellow skirt" is "la falda amarillo". La falda amarilla.
You may say 'mini skaato.'
You can say "La falda blanca".
"Skirts," is "faldas."