Depending on context, German can be translated as:
When used as a noun (capitalised!)
Deutsch - Ich spreche Deutsch = I speak German
Deutscher - ich bin Deutscher - I am German (male)
Deutsche - ich bin Deutsche - I am German (female)
When used as an adjective prececed by an article (the; a) (not capitalised!)
der/die/das deutsche -
die deutsche Sprache - The German language
der deutsche Delegierte - the German delegate
das deutsche Parlament - the German Parliament
When used as an adjective prececed by an article (not capitalised!)
deutsche - deutsche Gastfreundschaft - German hospitality
deutscher - deutscher Wein - German wine
deutsches - deutsches Kulturgut - German cultural assets
The verb "to write" is "schreiben" in German.
The German word for write is schreiben.
It means to write. Comes from the German word to write.
My is mein/meine in German.
Grüße
'you will be misssed' in German
It's "hey" in German.
Weight in German is Gewicht.
Ryan is written the same in German. There is no German equivalent.
Samantha is the same in German
Stephanie is spelled the same in German.
Jill is the same in German
The German equivalent of Mark is Markus