There aren't any true German words that start with X. They all come from different languages (mostly ancient Greek)
There are no German foods beginning with the letter X (Xereswein (sherry) is not really a food)For a list of German words beginning with X, please see the related question.
· X class submarine · X-Gerat (German bomber navigation equipment)
· X class submarine · X-Gerat (German bomber navigation equipment)
X-Great was the name of German bomber radio navigation equipment.
Technically no, since Yiddish (though similar to German) is written in the Hebrew alphabet which does not include an X. However, it is commonly transliterated into Roman letters, in which case some words may include an X.
No German adjectives start with X
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The Esperanto words for German and Germanic are Germana and ĝermanaj.
Stone comes from Stein which is German and means stone. It can be German or German-Jewish. Many Jewish names are German words or come from German words. Schwartz, for example, means black in German.
English is peppered with German words but the most words are scientific. Words like auto, wiener, frankenfurter, kapput, and Schadenfreude all come from German.
The German language has an estimated 300,000 to 400,000 words in its dictionary, including compound words and regional dialects.