Brian. A Name is the same in every language.
To say body in German it is Körper
In order to say "My eyes" in German you say meine Augen
it is spieyeln in German
well in Germany you say usually like normalerweise in German
"Rifle" in German is Gewehr
Brian says hello and yes i am coming tomorrow = Brian läßt grüßen und ja, ich komme morgen
Brian H. Wootton has written: 'German Shepherd Dogs' 'The German shepherd dog' -- subject(s): German shepherd dog, German shepherd dogs
As a rule, names are not translated, so it's Brian. There is no German equivalent. *I disagree to the above comment. There is Christopher, Cristóbal, Cristofer, Kristoff etc. The name Brian sounds Br(äi)an, my cousin was named Brayan as that's how Brian sounds more or less in our language (not German). As to the German equivalent of Brian, it remains unknown to me.
Brian = Palaiane
Brian Martin Kane has written: 'The postwar German political lyric'
Brian Keith-Smith has written: 'Johannes Bobrowski' 'An Encyclopedia of German Women Writers 1900-1933' 'German Women Writers 1900-1933'
Alsoxer or a Boxatian or Brian
It is pretty much the same Jessica und Brian-the J is pronounced like a Y
Brian Catling has written: 'Soundings' 'The Blindings' 'Brian Catling' 'Lair' 'The Stumbling Block' 'Echo' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, German Sculpture
How do you say "War" In german? Answer: "Krieg"
Tranianieren is how you say practice in German.
To say body in German it is Körper