The German word for dog is "Der hund"(singular), "Die hunde"(plural).
Germans usually call their dogs by their names, just like in English. Some common German dog names are Max, Bella, Luna, and Rocky.
Germans drive on the right side of the road.
It is impolite and discriminatory to use slang names for people/a culture. I suggest that you forget it learning such things, so I refuse to tell you even though I know it. Think about how you want to be called by others before you call someone a slang name.
The plural form for "German" is "Germans."
Yes, both "Deutschland" and "Germany" refer to the same country in Europe. "Deutschland" is the German word for the country, while "Germany" is the English name for the nation.
first answer: GER=Germany second answer: DE=Deutschland or Deutsch (is what the Germans call their country & what they call their language) It is the abbreviation used in Europe on vehicle license plates, stickers & German internet websites (websitename.de) for example.
The Germans did not call the Marines Devil Dogs. That is a myth. The US press called them that and just as the Marines have always done, they changed the facts to suit the image of themselves they want the world to see.
Deutschland is what Germans call Germany. It translates as "Land of the Germans".
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They call it "Schweine-Grippe".
Deutschland
Teutonic .
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They were orignally bred in Germany as sheep herding dogs.
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