To say "Goodbye" in Bavarian German you would say AufWiederschaun, in contrast to standard German which is simply Auf Wiedersehen.
Since Bavarian is just a German dialect, the translation of grandson would 'enkel'.
The German hat with a feather is called a "Tyrolean hat" or "Bavarian hat." It is often associated with traditional Bavarian or Austrian attire.
In Cebuano, you can say "paalam" to say goodbye.
In English, "heit" in German typically translates to "hood" or "hat."
To say goodbye in Bemba, you can say "Mwapalanya" or "Shawama."
Kiss in German (Bavarian) Kiss in German (Bavarian)
The people of Switzerland speak many languages including; German, German-Swiss and Italian. One of the most popular ways to say "goodbye" in German is "Auf wiedersehen".
Sag nicht Aufwiedersehen
Bavarian Ersatz Division - German Empire - was created in 1914.
Bavarian Ersatz Division - German Empire - ended in 1919.
"We are who we are." It is a Bavarian saying. In German, to say "We are we" you say "Wir sind wir". In southern German dialects like Swabian or Bavarian, "wir" becomes "mir". In Bavarian the "r" almost disappears and becomes "a". In Bavarian dialect, the "sind" becomes "san". So you get "mia san mia" instead of "mir sind mir" instead of "wir sind wir," literally "we are we," but meaning "we are who we are," an expression of regional pride.
It is German, specifically Bavarian.
Since Bavarian is just a German dialect, the translation of grandson would 'enkel'.
to say goodbye, e.g.Wir haben uns am Bahnhof verabschiedet - we said goodbye at the train station
the English translation is Bavarian MotorWorks.
Yes, they speak German in Bavaria.Bavaria is one of the Länder (states) of Germany. Before 1870 it was a separate country. There is a distinct Bavarian dialect and accent, but it is still German.
Bavarian Hat