Who cares? translates as:
Na und?
Wen interessierts?
Wen juckts?
Wen kümmerts?
He doesn't give a s**t = Es ist ihm scheißegal
Es ist mir egal
Ich nicht liebst du jedermehr
Sankt Nikolaus Typically celebrated on December 6th ( and he even looks like St. Nick...)
"Happy Saint Patrick´s Day" in German is: Fröhlichen St. Patricks Tag
Warum haast du mich? Pronounced: VA-ROOM HAW-ST DOO MISH?
St. Peter's German Evangelical Church was created in 1894.
St. Paul's German Evangelical Church was created in 1906.
St. Matthew's German Evangelical Lutheran Church was created in 1840.
Neuville-St Vaast German war cemetery was created in 1919.
German Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Mark was created in 1847.
Some say the cathedral is haunted with ghosts of women with a broken heart...other than that....NO
Hahnsmuth
St. Nick visits German children on the evening of December 5th, which is known as St. Nicholas Day. Children traditionally leave out a shoe or a boot to be filled with treats and gifts by St. Nick.
His real name is Nicholas ! Thats why we call him St. Nicholas.his name is ST. NICHOLAS (your a jerk for posting what you said first is you dont know dont tell them)That is debatable; some say it is Nicholas, Saint Nicholas. Some say it is Christopher Kringle, some say it is Kriss Kringle, and others say it is simple Santa Claus.