"German" is a fairly common Spanish name. In Spanish, a G followed by an E is pronounced like an English H. So "German", when pronounced in Spanish style, sounds like "Herman".
So "German" is just the Spanish version of "Herman". "Herman" comes from an ancient German word meaning "soldier"- it's related to the modern German words "Heer" ("army") and "Mann" ("man"). The Spanish word for the German language is "Aleman" (pronounced like all-ay-mon), which comes from the name of an ancient German tribe.
"Ich heiße" means "I am called/named".
There is no such word as ruckscheck in the German language however there is one named Rucksack which means backpack.
Engel comes from German origin and means angel. It's was commonly used for boys。
The rottweiler dog is so named because it was originally used as a hunter dog in the town of Rottweil in Germany. The dogs were originally known in German as Rottweiler Metzgerhund, meaning "Rottweil butchers' dogs".
The name Merin is named after Mother Mary. The name Merin can be a girls and a boys name.
Grindstaff or "Frenzhof" - A Habitational name from a place so named near Heidelberg, Or of Granzow
"Kohlenstoff" is the German word for "carbon".
A type of engine named after its German inventor is called Diesel.
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total of pupils 45+36+64+105= 250 36 out of 250 are German boys the percentage of German boys is: (36X100) : 250 = 14.4 You can use the same method to calculate the percentage of French girls, which is approximately 25%.
It's likely that German settlers named it after the German province of Braunschweig, but nobody is totally sure.
Bosch is not a German word but a surname of Dutch,Catalan and North German origin. It's derived from the Latin word for wood.It's also the name of a Germany company, named for its founder Robert Bosch.