Its spelled and pronounced the same way as in English: Ollie
Its spelled and pronounced the same way as in English: Ollie
Names are the same no matter what language they are in.
Names aren't translated. If you're Ollie at home, then you're Ollie wherever you go - or as close as local pronounciation and the alphabet used allows. So in France, which uses the same alphabet, it's still Ollie, pure and simple.
the same way you spell it in German
Unless the word is spelled incorrectly, Noll is a pet form of Oliver. The German equivalent is Ollie.
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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.