Depending on context, men can be translated as Herren or Männer. There is also the word Menschen, meaning "humanity", "people".
The German word for men is Männer.
"Hello" translates to "Hallo" in German.
namens (pronounced: Na-men-s)
Umarmungen which is pronounced oo-ma-moo-men
In German, "men's toilet" is translated as "Herren-Toilette" or simply "Herren." You might also see signs that say "Männer" to indicate the men's restroom.
Tier aus X-Men Note:I used google translate so it might not be correct :s
Men are pretty much the same everywhere; German men have the same range of domineering-ness (as do German women) that American man and women do.
You say wilkommen or will koe men it means welcome and to say welcome to it would be wilkommen Zu but I don't think Germans use it in that order but they just might!
Kommen If you want to tell someone to come you say: Komm! Pronounced: CAH-MEN or CAHM
Well, in WW1 due to treaty of Versailles, Germany were only allowed an army of 100,000 men! In a German platoon, I'd say around 30-70 men
How do you say "War" In german? Answer: "Krieg"
To say body in German it is Körper