Ich nach hause gehe
not sure, but don't go to Germany and say "present" in English, it means poison
Hund, geh' Heim
You could either say 'Auf gehts Deutschland!' or 'Jezt gehts los, Deutschland!' Either works.
Hitler was German. He didn't go there. He lived there.
German kids have to go to school.
It is defo nordenBut if you are saying "North Germany" for example, you would say "Nord-Deutschland". If you are saying "I go north" you say "Ich gehe nach Norden". So it depends on what you are trying to say! ;)
German - gehen - trans - go Russian - пойти - trans - go
It is the "du" ("you", informal) form of the verb "gehen," which means, "to go."
go to g00gle and type "German Art".
go to g00gle and type "German Art".
i dont know to be truthfully honest but you can go to Germany or ask a german person to know
It is not grammatically correct to say ' you go to home'. Instead you should leave out the word to, and say 'you, go home'.