In Bavarian German, you can say "Servus" or "Pfiat di" to say goodbye. Both are commonly used greetings in Bavaria.
There are different ways for that... Let's take: "I liebe di" - very close to the German "Ich liebe dich".
The 'garlic mushrooom' girl? She's horrible...who cares!!?? The 'garlic mushrooom' girl? She's horrible...who cares!!??
The German abbreviation DI stands for Diplom Ingenieur which translates as Master of Engineering.
The phrase is not German.
Switzerland has 4 official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. In German: Schokolade Haus In French: maison chocolat In Italian: casa di cioccolato
In Austria they speak German, so 'thank you' is 'Danke' (pronounced DANK - uh). To say 'thank you very much' you need to say 'Danke Schon' (there are two dots side by side over the 'o' called an 'umlaut'). This is pronounced 'DANK - uh - Shern'. Austrian is not a language.The official language of Austria is German.The German for "Thank you" is "Danke"... "Thank you very much" is "vielen Dank"
You would say Ha-Di : )
No, they are not. Mushrooms are actually multicellular organisims, which means there are more than 1 cells in it.
di-di-dit dah dit di-dah-di-dit di-dah-di-dit di-dah
How do you say "War" In german? Answer: "Krieg"
Tranianieren is how you say practice in German.