Very well.
Allison in German is Little Alice little Alice or Allison means noble kin
Sippe Sippe Sippschaft Verwandschaft Verwandte
"KIN-dair" ... just like German.
I suppose it depends on what you mean by raise. That said, I'll choose "raise" in the context of animal husbandry. The Cyclops Polyphemus, the one encountered by Odysseus, and presumably his kin, raised sheep.
ryes, if you are working on crossword puzzle. pumpernickel is a German bread with dark wheat ingredient.
Alle zwei wochen Pronounced: OLL-UH SVY VO-KIN
in the 12 century and in old english kin to old high german
Kin folk are an important part of Christmas.
Yes you can use kin one cases for kin onem. The difference between the kin one and the kin one m is not the size or shape. It is that there is no loop or the dot on kin onem
French: Or Spanish: Oro German: Gold [with a capital "G"] Japanese [romaji]: Kin Greek: χρυσάφι [chrysafi]; χρυσαφένιος [chrysafenios] Italian: Oro Hope this helps.
Kith and kin means friends and acquaintances (kith) and relatives (kin).
Next of kin means a person's nearest relative. Kin = family.