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There are many common German words known to non-native speakers of that language. Some of the most common include hamburger, frankfurter, delicatessen, lager, strudel and wiener.
Hallo, Guten Tag, Guten Abend, Gute Nacht.
Some common words are: a I me it he she that and but or my our us
Some common words for "hello" in various languages include: Spanish: Hola French: Bonjour German: Hallo Italian: Ciao Japanese: (Konnichiwa) Chinese: (N ho) Russian: (Zdravstvuyte) Arabic: (Marhaba)
Swear-words is die Fluchworteor die Kraftausdrücke in German. Scheiße - Sh.t - is the most well know.
Some German words that start with the letter O are Opa, Oma and oberflächlich.
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There are a few words that have the meaning "wise" in German,"klug", "weise" and "vernünftig" are the most used, "verständig" and "einsichtig" are not very common.
Poodle comes from the German language and it is a type of dog!!
Some words that start with "ü" in German include: über (over), üben (to practice), and überraschen (to surprise).
This is a common misunderstanding. There is no language that is a combination of German and Hebrew. You're clearly talking about Yiddish, but Yiddish is not a combination of German and Hebrew.Yiddish is a old dialect of high German. The confusion lies with the fact that there are many borrowed words from 11 different languages including some Hebrew words, and it is written with the Hebrew alphabet. But other than the alphabet and a few borrowed words, Hebrew plays no role in Yiddish.