Justiz
or in the meaning of fairness "Gerechtigkeit"
Powerpoint is a loan word in German, it is spelled and pronounced the same.
Fettucini is an Italian word. It is spelled and pronounced the same in German.
It is spelled the same but pronounced EL-AY-GONT
It is spelled exactly the same but it is pronounced ap-RIL.
Scheiße, also spelled Scheisse, is the German equivilent of merde. Pronounced like you are saying Shai-za.
Blond in German is still spelled BLOND but it is pronounced slightly different. It's said as "Blow-nd."
Not quite sure where this question is headed, the German letter w is pronounced like the English v, so words starting with w in German are pronounced with a v-sound.The German v sounds like the English f.The English w-sound does not exist in German.
"Rot." Sometimes in an old book you might see it spelled "roth"; but either way it is pronounced more like the English word "rote" than "rot." Whether it is spelled ending with "t" or "th" it is still pronounced as "t."
Words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently are HOMOGRAPHS (a type of HOMONYM).
In is spelled 'in' in German the same as English.
"Okay" is a word that is pronounced and spelled the same in many languages around the world.
"Garbage" could be translated to:AbfallMüllMistBlödsinnQuatschUnsinnSpinnerei