The German word "raus" means "(get) out."
the German word for yes is "ja" the j sounds like an English h so kind of like 'hya'
Houy sounds like the German word "heu"which means hay.
The word is Grossvater. The R's are rolled or flipped. Other than that, Gross sounds pretty much like the English word spelled the same way. The V of "Vater" sounds like an F. The A sounds like it would in English "Father."
German is a very complicated language and the word buchhaltung in German translates to accounting in English. Buchhaltung actually kind of sounds like Chinese when pronounced in German.
Schlafen
I have never heard of a blood sausage that sounds like Johnny.... but the German word you're talking about is Blutwurst (blootverst if spelled phonetically for English speakers)
the German word is "acht"
Nachtruhe, Sand, Schlaf
Yes. San Germán is in the western part of the island near Mayagüez. Remember Spanish pronunciation. It's not St. German as in Germany It's San German as in St. Herman. SAN (sounds like the SAN in the English word Sand) Ger (sounds like the English word Hair) Man (close enough the MAN in English) San her-MAN (the Man has the emphasis in the word.) Keep in mind that the Spanish word for the English word "German" is Alemano. Germany is Alemania.
this word sounds like comer " comer'
buzz sounds like was