mann
That's an easy German translation for a change. The English word "the man" is "der Mann" in German.
English: "the old man" = German: "der alte Mann".
The German word for man is Mann. The pronunciation is more or less the same.
Fritz is a German name for a man, the same as Gary is for a man in the English language
Almaenaidd <adjective> German Almaeneg German (language) Almaenes German woman Almaenwr, German man
How do you speak German = Wie spricht man Deutsch
Wie sagt man "German" auf deutch? How do you say "German" in German?"
You question is confusing, noit really clear what you mean. A baby is a baby, no matter if the father is a German or not, and the mother is a German or not. He is the father, and she is the mother. No matter what nationality. :)
nice man kind man
Deutsch = German ("Doych" is close to how the word is pronounced.) Ein Deutscher = a German man Deutsche Sprache = German language
Austrians speak German so entering man into a English-German dictionary returns Mann and Mensch.
"Mister Schmidt" is called "Herr Schmidt" in German.