She is efficient in both English and Germantranslates as Sie ist in Englisch sowie Deutsch tüchtig/effizient.
No. Both English and German came from the same ancestor: Germanic.
"Modern" is the same in both English and in German - "modern".
English: "efficient" is German: "effizient", "einwandfrei", "ergiebig", "ertragreich", "geschäftstüchtig", "gründlich", "leistungsfähig", "rasch", "rationell", "tüchtig", "wirksam", "wirtschaftlich".
Because the word comes from French, and both English and German borrowed the word.
Neumann is German for Newman; newcomer. Newman is the English spelling. It originates from both German and English, depending on its spelling.
He spoke German, albeit with a bit of an Austrian accent.
Myers is of both English and German origin.
Yes, that is correct.
Yeah it's in both. It's called Humanoid in english, I'm not sure about German.
Natürlich is both an adverb and adjective in German and translates as natural or naturally
The capital of Switzerland is Bern. The same spelling is used in both English and German.
they both have a preschool type thing and have apprenticeships