No, it is French.
Du is the German familiar form of the English word "You".
The German word Du translates as you. It is equivalent to the archaic thou.
2 du so 1 is uh 2 is du
l'heure du repas de midi
"Of the..." is an English equivalent of the French word du. The masculine singular word represents the combination of the preposition de ("of") and the masculine singular definite article le ("the"). The pronunciation will be "dyoo" in Alsatian French.
u wo du hi (Cherokee word for "beautiful" and pronounced: oo wo doo hee)
Republique du Peuple Coree People's Republic of Korea, North Korea
It's sort of a greeeting and can be translated as Hi there!
Wie alt bist Du? means: how old are you?
There isn't an English equivalent as this is a placename (in this case a wine-making area). It means the hillsides overlooking the River Rhône.
du foin means 'hay' in French. Other than cattle food, 'faire du foin' means 'create some fuss' in popular speech.
in the sunshine: au soleil ,aux rayons du soleil