I don't know exactly what you are asking. "Geld" means "money" in the German language. The unit of currency now in use in Germany is the Euro; before the Euro, it was the Deutsche Mark.
The letter Y is not considered a true German letter. All words in the German beginning with Y are so called loan-words, e.g.Yperit - mustard gasYpsiloneule - Argotis ypsilonYsop - hyssopYtterbinerde - ytterbium earthYtterspat - xenotime
"Ypsilonig" is a positive adjective in German that starts with the letter Y. It means something that is reminiscent of the letter Y, which can be associated with unique or creative characteristics.
English "the money" is German: "das Geld".
Jünge (pronounced as yunge as j is pronounced as y in german)
there is value to german money from ww2 but only because it's money
the value of that money fell.
No German words begin with the letter Y, all words in German starting with Y are loan words (from other languages). Some of these are: Yoga, Yacht, Yen.· yacht (yacht)· yachten (yachts)· yachtfahrer (yachtsman)· yachthafen (marina)· yogalehrer (yoga instructor)
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They were not 'stealing German jobs and money': that claim was Nazi propaganda and completely untrue.
In is spelled 'in' in German the same as English.
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