If you are asking about a geographical location, such as a town, city or country, you can say:
wo liegt....? or wo ist....?
If you are asking about an establishment, such as a shop, restaurant, bank etc, you say:
wo ist....?
Ask for a pedigree from the place you got it from.
No, in German, you can form questions without using an interrogative word such as "who," "what," "where," etc. by changing the word order and tone of voice. This is known as inversions.
Ask the Norwich High School librarian...she's German.
ask a german
The easiest way to get yelled at by a German is to ask a German to yell at you. You could also try making a German mad so that they would yell at you.
Place of surrender of German forces in Italy in 1945 was Caserta. John
Bist du in Paris?
Ask the German silver miners....
Das buch is book in GermanI hope this helps
coolste Ort is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
English- Call of Duty German- Call of Duty Its both the same...look it up or ask a German person
fragen (sounded frar-gen)