Über, Kindergarten, spiel
Poodle comes from the German language and it is a type of dog!!
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Yes it is true. Here are some examples: (german to english) ball, ball, maus, mouse, cat, katze.
Some borrowed words from German into English include "kindergarten," "blitz," and "angst." These words have been integrated into English vocabulary due to historical, cultural, or technological influences from Germany.
Some German words commonly used in English include "schadenfreude" (taking pleasure in someone else's misfortune), "zeitgeist" (spirit of the time), "doppelgänger" (lookalike), and "angst" (feeling of anxiety or dread).
German, English
Some foreign words adopted in English language include "schadenfreude" from German, "cul-de-sac" from French, "bungalow" from Hindi, and "sushi" from Japanese.
Some words that may come close depending on context are zehr, viele, or unglaublich.
The only such thing that I've found is an etymological dictionary published in 1904.Title: Manual of German Etymology in its Relation to EnglishAuthor: Straube, MaxPublisher: Albright Publishing Company, New York (1904)
English, German. and Some French and Spanish
There are very few words that start with the letter C in German, the way its used is often with other words, kind off like the "CH" sound in English. one source would be an on-line German dictionary or what might be easyer would be a German dictionary from a book store. [that's if they sell German dictionary's]
he sings them in German because that's his mothers tongue. that's why he can speak German so well. but he said that he wont stop singing his songs in both English and German.