Auto (car), aus (off), Auge (eye), Aufzug (lift), auf (on), aua (ouch)... Aue (floodplain), Auerhahn (wood grouse), Aula (assembly hall), Aufgabe (task) ...
Some German words that begin with "Au" are: Ausweis (ID card), Augen (eyes), Aufgabe (task), and Auto (car).
Some other words that mean "goodbye" in other languages include "au revoir" in French, "arrivederci" in Italian, "adieu" in French, "sayonara" in Japanese, and "auf Wiedersehen" in German.
In Spanish, "bye" translates to "adiรณs". In French, it is "au revoir". In Italian, it is "ciao".
Some words that contain "aw" are: dawn, draw, saw. Some words that contain "au" are: author, fault, haunt.
Some words with "au" and a short "a" sound are: laugh, sausage, laundry, fraud.
One example of a long "a" word spelled with "au" is "faucet."
Australia, Austria, Australian, Au jus (sauce), audacity, automobile, autism, autumn, auburn.
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Auburn, auction, audio, audit, august, aunt, austere, austerity, author, authority, authorize, auto, autopsy, autumn and auxiliary are words. They begin with the letters AU.
No German words begin with the letter Y, all words in German starting with Y are loan words (from other languages). Some of these are: Yoga, Yacht, Yen.· yacht (yacht)· yachten (yachts)· yachtfahrer (yachtsman)· yachthafen (marina)· yogalehrer (yoga instructor)
it means off. for example: i switched the light offout, out of, from
Euskirchen is a town in Germany. It begins with the letters eu.
Some other words that mean "goodbye" in other languages include "au revoir" in French, "arrivederci" in Italian, "adieu" in French, "sayonara" in Japanese, and "auf Wiedersehen" in German.
Auditoria, aura, aurora and automata begin with the letters au and end with a.
In Spanish, "bye" translates to "adiรณs". In French, it is "au revoir". In Italian, it is "ciao".
Yes, many German words begin with K. Some examples are: küssen (to kiss), das Kissen (pillow), kurz (short), der Käse (cheese), and die Kartoffel (potato). For more, see the related questions link below.
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They usually begin with the letter that starts their Latin name (E.G., "aurum" = gold = Au).