A frankfurter sausage ! with the right mustard.
(Frankfurt, Germany)
It could be Frankfurt.
frankfurt
frankfurt
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Hamburg, Germany, sounds like the popular picnic food, hamburger. Frankfurt, Germany, sounds like frankfurter.
Hamburg, is one city in Germany that has a name that sounds like a popular picnic food. Another city in Germany with a popular picnic food name is Frankfurt.
Frankfurt Hamburg
Thinking... Ah yes. Watermelon, Germany.
I think you are thinking of the city of Frankfurt? If not then I don't know, sorry.
It is just like and sounds like the letter m in English
Hamburg
The word 'picnic' is both a noun (picnic, picnics) and a verb (picnic, picnics, picnicking, picnicked).The noun picnic is a word for an outing that includes food packaged to be eaten outdoors:A picnic in the park sounds very nice on a day like today.The verb to picnic is to take an outing that includes food to be eaten outdoors:We can watch the geese in the pond while we picnic by the lake.
The word 'picnic' is both a noun (picnic, picnics) and a verb (picnic, picnics, picnicking, picnicked).The noun picnic is a word for an outing that includes food packaged to be eaten outdoors:A picnic in the park sounds very nice on a day like today.The verb to picnic is to take an outing that includes food to be eaten outdoors:We can watch the geese in the pond while we picnic by the lake.
First of all: every language/culture in the world has its own pronunciation of letters. When learning a new language, you should also learn and practice how to pronounce the letters of its alphabet. The German alphabet does contain the letter W. If you "think in English", it's true that it sounds like the V in the English language. But did you know, that the English W sounds almost like the letter U in the German alphabet? And the English V sounds like the W in German. The pronunciation of V and F is almost the same in German. The English pronunciation of the letter A sounds like E or Ä in German. The R is pronounced completely different. I hope you can see what I mean. My advice: when it comes to other languages, don't commit yourself to the basis of your own language and its pronunciations and grammar.
Yes, it sounds like a German name.
hört sich gut an is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.