Erntedankfest (Harvest Festival of Thanks) German Thanksgiving is in later September to early October Rather than being the big family celebration as in America. It roots back in the harvest days like America, when communities celebrated the end of a successful harvest before winter came.
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There are some similarities, even though the languages are not at all related. See Phonological Similarities in Germanic and Hebrew
Thanksgiving is not a holiday celebrated in Germany so there is no specific phrase for it.But you could say Glückliches/Fröhliches/Schönes Erntedankfest! (Happy Harvest [Thanks] Fest)
American schools talk in English, and German schools talk in German.
The same as American Jews and American Christians. It's about the faith.
Germans celebrate Erntedankfest, which is their version of Thanksgiving. It's not celebrated on a certain date; different regions may celebrate on different days. It is more religious in nature than the American Thanksgiving. Many families serve traditional German foods instead of turkey and other dishes associated with American Thanksgivings.
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German vinegar is mostly made from apples ( cider vinegar) its a little sweeter and not as sour tasting as American vinegar. Red wine vinegar German or American tastes the same.
The German cockroach is a bit smaller, and slightly faster. The American cockroaches are the largest cockroach that tends to inhabit homes. The German has the highest reproductive rate of the two.
The obvious difference between American and German cars are brand names. It is also believe that foreign cars such as German engineered vehicles are of better reliability. Different parts are used for both sets of vehicles and of course there is the matter of cost.