undead is untot as an adjective and der Untote as a noun in German
Undead soldado
It is German and means close to Night of the living dead or Night of the Undead when correctly spelled as Nacht der Untoten (German for "Night of the Undead")Toten meaning Dead and Untoten meaning Undead. Natch is correctly Nacht
As an adjective it is "untot". The noun like "a zombie" is "ein Untoter".
"Nacht der Untoten" is german for "Night of the Undead"
Personally I'd say Undead, but I think that's a matter of opinion.
Useing a translator it spells out "undead" Kristopher M. Jenkins
are you dead ( not counting undead)
The z is pronounced like a "ts" in German and the o is very short and rounded unlike in most English words. The rest is very simple as it sounds much like English. So, you say "TSOHM-bee".
The meaning of "Nacht der Toten" "night of the dead (plural)"
Hollywood undead made the song because these people were talking smack about them and saying no one will listen to them and they wrote the song saying we don't care what you say, we hate you and they ended up sailing millions of hits. that's why they made the song undead.
I would say Undead Nightmare is a DLC because you die in The 1st Red Dead Redemption...
falling in reverse radio