kindergarten - Kindergarten
land - Land
gold - Gold
computer - Computer
in (in school - in der Schule)
brutal
sex - Sex
winter - Winter
(there are many more)
Neumann is German for Newman; newcomer. Newman is the English spelling. It originates from both German and English, depending on its spelling.
ein gutes = a good
The meaning of the German word und in English is and. And is a conjunction used in the English language, like Jack and Jill are friends and they like pie.
The English words "far" and "see" translate as "weit" and (und) "sehe" in German
It comes from Old English, German, and Dutch words meaning "gold."
Those are called cognates. Cognates are words in two languages that have a similar meaning, spelling, and pronunciation due to shared linguistic roots.
German!
'Remain friends' is the best way to retain the correct meaning.
The spelling fabulicious is a slang term meaning exquisite, a portmanteau of the words "fabulous" and "delicious."(It is not a formal English word.)
meaning of costemation
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Hello! When I sterted the German language, the only thing I found difficult was rolling my "R". Many words in the German language are similar to words in the English language since both English and German are Germanic languages, meaning that they are related. I find German slightly similar to Swedish, Finnish and Norwegian. I can also recognise words in Dutch, as both Dutch and German are similar languages.