No, it's from the French word ''hasardeux'', and means: dangerous, risky.
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The word "kindergarten" has a German origin. It is used internationally to refer to a preschool or childcare facility for young children.
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refusal
The name Braun is of German origin. It is a common surname in Germany and can be derived from the Old High German word "brun," meaning brown.
It is probably of German origin and it means to strike or to hit hard.
Yes. The German for season is die Jahreszeit.
'Garten' is the German word for 'Garden'. It is probably of German origin.
The origin of the word wish is Old English wyscan, of Germanic origin, related to German wunschen, also to ween and wont.
The word Noodle is from china.
The origin is German. It is supposed to be like hamperbecause of their food pouches in their cheeks.
The German word Herdunft does not exist. There is however a word Herkunft which means origin/descent/source