Hemd - shirt
Hose - trousers (US pants)
Jacke - jacket
Mantel - coat
Hut - hat
Unterhose - underpants
Socken - socks
Schuhe - shoes
Anzug - suit
Rock - skirt
Kleid - dress
Bluse - blouse
Pullover - pullover
Schlips - tie
Badehose - swimming trunks
Badeanzug - swimsuit
Hose (pants), T-Shirt, Pullover (sweater), Kleid (dress), Jacke (jacket), Mantel (coat), Rock (skirt), Hemd (shirt), Schuhe (shoes), Stiefel (boots), Anzug (suit), Handschuhe (gloves), Mütze (hat), Schal (scarf), Socken (socks).
Some English words that come from German include "kindergarten," "angst," "doppelganger," and "wanderlust."
Some words that start with "ü" in German include: über (over), üben (to practice), and überraschen (to surprise).
The German word for "great job" is "Gute Arbeit!"
The word "wanderlust" most likely has origins in German, as it comes from the German words "wandern" (to hike) and "Lust" (desire).
German influence on the English language can be seen through loanwords, cognates, and grammatical structures. Many English words have Germanic origins, especially words related to everyday activities and household items. Additionally, grammar rules and sentence structure in English have been influenced by German due to the shared Germanic linguistic roots of both languages.
Kleidung is German for clothes. The definition of clothes is items that are worn to cover the body. In German the word kleidung means to put one's clothes on.
Clothes.
Bekleidungsgeschäft.
die Kleidung
he changes his clothes = er zieht sich um
they wear regular clothes with a little fancy accesorries
Halter,Handshuse (German),Handbag
die Klamotten or die Kleidung
prince
15 = fünfzehn
"auf Seite fünfzehn" is the German way of saying "on page 15".
German!