Proper names and nouns are always capitalized in German. Ozark is pluralized both in English and German, even when referring to the Ozark region. When a word is borrowed, such as a region, the tendency is to spell it the same as the original language, and approximate the pronunciation in the original. So the Ozarks could be called die Ozarks, or die Ozarken. Either way, borrowed nouns are usually given the feminine gender, for the purposes of articles and adjectival endings. Since the Ozarks is plural, it would be plural, for this instance.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun "Ozark Plateau" (highlands in Missouri, Arkansas, and NE Oklahoma).
the same way you spell it in German
How do u spell fiffty nine in German
Zwei is how you spell two in German.
You spell it "Straße".
und is and in German
"It" is spelt "es" in German.
The German word for Why is Varrum
The German word for how is wie.
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Hahnah is how spell Hannah in german, i should know, my name is Hahnah. :]
You would spell it "Englisch."