Bye for now translates as Bis späteror Bis bald.
Now in German is jetzt
he is German, he even has a German middle name which i can not say right now
Ich rede jetzt auf Deutsch
Jetzt sind wir quitt
Come over here now is Kommen Sie jetzt hier(formal) in German.
Tod ist jetzt verpassen
"Hello World" is a common phrase used to demonstrate the basic syntax of a programming language. In German, you would say "Hallo Welt." The sentence "you speak German now" translates to "Du sprichst jetzt Deutsch."
No. Because the German Mark is now obsolete and has been replaced by the Euro
Pence, as a unit of currency of the British Pound is the same in German. It is derived from the Old English Pennig and has the same etymological root as the now defunct German Pfennig.
It would be : "entschuldigung"(short form: schuldigung) or "tut mir leid" (litterally: I'm sorry) though German youth does say "sorry" now with a German accent that swallows the "rr"s
Essen But there are differences as in the English Language. If you want to say I was Eating you say in German: Ich habe Gegessen. If you want to say Im Eating (now) you say: Ich Esse (Gerade)
How do you say "War" In german? Answer: "Krieg"