Ich spreche Deutsch means I speak German
Ich bin Deutscher means I am German.
"Ich kann Deutsche" in English is not a complete sentence. But from what you asked, it means "I can German." If you heard something complete like "Ich kann Deutsch sprechen." This means "I can speak German." Hope this helped!
It means "German Telecom" in English. German Telecom, or Deutsche Telekom, is actually a German telecommunications company in Bonn, Germany. T-Mobile is an international brand that is part of this company.
The word "deutsche" in German means "German" in English. It's either die Deutsche (a noun meaning "the German woman") or die deutsche (an adjective, like "die deutsche Katze" - the German cat.)
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English: "the flag" is German: "die Flagge" or "die Fahne".
The German abbreviation DB stands for Deutsche Bahn, German Railways.
Fernes Land Pa-Isch - 2000 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16 (f)
Originally named Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (DAP) when founded in 1919, in 1920 it became the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP). In English this translates as National Socialist Party.
An English speaking person would pronounce it "DOY-chah" with more (but not excessive) emphasis on the first syllable and a very soft vowel in the second syllable.
Indiviuals Societies Culture Health emic means native or insider.... ISCH Emic training means the study of the individuals, societies, culture and health of the group that you are a part of.
The Deutsche Mark is no longer in use, having been replaced in 2002 by the Euro. However, the Deutsche Bundesbank (the central bank of Germany) will exchange them (except for the 1948 50 Deutsche Mark bill and the 1951 2 Deutsche Mark coin, both of which were demonetized about 50 years ago) for Euros at a rate of 0.51129 Euros per Deutsche Mark. This equates to 40.90 Euros. As of March 5, 2009, this is the equivalent of 36.41 British Pounds. More information on exchanging Deutsche Marks can be found at: http://www.bundesbank.de/bargeld/bargeld_faq_banknotendm.en.php
DDR - Deutsche Demokratische Republik GDR - German Democratic Republic