Break in German is Bruch, but I'm not certain that is what you want; perhaps you are looking for arbeiten-brechen, "work-break." Lunch time is Mittagessenzeit, literally "Midday eating time" Mittag=Midday, essen=eating, and zeit=time.
The anagram is "lunchtime."
Well believe it for lunchtime people in France schools have two hours at lunchtime and there break time is 1h 30m but they did finish later than us
the same way you spell it in German
zweiundzwanzig It might help to break it up into: "zwei - und - zwanzig" "two - and - twenty" Danke!
Zwei is how you spell two in German.
How do u spell fiffty nine in German
In German, you would spell 222 as "zweihundertzweiundzwanzig."
German school children have to get to school earlier, but then get to go home at lunchtime. They also have to go to school on a Saturday- poor them!
You spell it "Straße".
"It" is spelt "es" in German.
The German word for how is wie.
und is and in German