von der Nordsee is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
"die Nordsee"
Nordsee
In the sea = Im Meer
On John Bartholomew's map of 1899 the German Ocean is shown as the North Sea, and in England it was known as such prior to this date.
German is. Submarine is not. "A German submarine surfaced in the North Sea."
The North Sea (Nordsee in German) and the Baltic (Ostsee in German).
"See" in German means "Sea"If you mean how do you say "to see" in German, the verb is "sehen"
North Sea
The highest mountain in germany is Zugspitze and the land scape is From the North Sea to the Baltic Sea in the North to the Alps in the South, Germany is structured geographically as follows: the North German lowlands, the Mittelgebirge ridge, the Southwest German subdued mountains and terraced landscape, the South German piedmont and the Bavarian Alps
Dutch people are German lowlanders. They survive by building dikes to keep out the North Sea.
house up north = Haus im Norden
There are a few seas surrounding England and Scotland (and Wales, another country on the island of Great Britain). These include the North Sea, the Irish Sea, The English Channel. You could also consider the Celtic Sea and the Atlantic Ocean itself as surrounding these countries.