Depending on context call can be translated as:
Ruf - The Call of The Wild - Der Rufder Wildniss
Ausruf - I didn't hear your call - Ich habe Deinen Ausruf nicht gehört
Anruf - I missed your (phone) call - Ich habe Deinen Anruf verpasst
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Blitz is the German word for Lightning: Blitzkrieg being Lightning War.
"WC" is what Germans call their toilets.
The English word park translates as:ParkParkanlageGrünanlage
A child says "Mama", other people call her "Mutter". :)
The German word Korn refers to any time of grain, such as wheat, barley or rye. It does not refer to what the Americans call corn, which is Mais (maize) in German.The German word for rye is Roggen
The word pussycat is another word meaning cat. In both German and English, the word puss was used to call cats and rabbits.
Chre is not a German word
Germans usually call their dogs by their names, just like in English. Some common German dog names are Max, Bella, Luna, and Rocky.
English- Call of Duty German- Call of Duty Its both the same...look it up or ask a German person
The German word for "Who" is "Wer".
The German word for their is "Ihre."