seinem Leben ein Ende machen wollen
"Tod" in German means "death". It is a noun used to refer to the state of passing away or the end of life.
German - Ende
-zel means nothing in German. It is not a suffix.
The German word for "later" is "später". Slues is spelled "Schluss" in German and means "the end; final, as in: time to quit"
"Abitur" is the word you are looking for.
"Get out of my life" is a strong expression used to tell someone to leave and to no longer be a part of one's life. It implies wanting to end any connection or relationship with that person.
It is a German Swiss word from 'Mus' meaning mush or puree with 'li' added to the end
The End is German for Das Ende
No. In German all letters in a word are pronounced even an "E" at the end. "book" is " Buch", "books" are "Bücher" and "beech" (the tree) is "Buche"
The word for 'die' has it's self many meaningsthe German translation for some are as follows :-in the context of the end of a life is "sterben" or "verenden".in the context of a pouring mould it is "Druckgußform".in the context of a mechanical thread cutter it is "Gewindeschneider"or "scheideisen".as the plural of 'dice' is "Würfel".
Krieg. Pronounced like "creek" with a g instead of a k in the end.
There is an e at the beginning of death, at the end of life, and in the middle of the word universe. This riddle describes where the letter e falls in each word.