Depending on context, sentence can be translated as:
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Wie sagt man "German" auf deutch? How do you say "German" in German?"
this is how you say 'Let's go back in time' in German ---> Los geht's zurück in die Zeit! I know this because I am 1/2 German!
The sentence really depends on the context, but it translates to "When do you have German?" (informal).
First I will put in the word in English, then in German, then how to pronounce it. You-Sie-see will-werden-verden loose-lose-lose-a So the sentence in German would be: Sie werden lose
The word in English is first, then in German, then how to pronounce it in German. No-Nicht-neaht. one-ein-ein is-ist-ist with-mit-mit me-mich-meh So the sentence in German is Nicht ein ist mit mich.
Translating this phrase literally results in an unintelligible sentence, but you can say: yihyeh tov (יהיה טוב) which means 'it will be good'!
I think that that stein is German. I don't speak German.
"I know German." would be best translated as "Ich kann Deutsch." (Note that this is not a literal translation. The literal translation would be "Ich weiß/kenne Deutsch", but that sentence wouldn't make any sense in German because the verb "to know" is used differently in German.)
"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."
The German guards were protecting the pope during the war
How do you say "War" In german? Answer: "Krieg"
Tranianieren is how you say practice in German.