Kaiser = emperor
English: "the emperor" means German: "der Kaiser",
Ceasar in German is Cäsar. The German word Kaiser(emperor) is derived from it.
Gosh No ! Kaiser is the German word for Caesar: Kaiser Wilhelm was the German king in WW1.
Yes. Kaiser is the German version of Caesar.
Bouncey doesn't mean anything in German or English. Bouncy in English translates to Spring- in German.
Wilhelm II was a German kaiser.
Kaiser Wilhelm the Second. Kaiser (derived from Caesar) was the title of the German and Austrian emperors.
The German words "aus unserem" mean "from our" in English.
mit is in english with
parish. do you mean German word? if that's what you meant, then no. it's English. parish. do you mean German word? if that's what you meant, then no. it's English. parish. do you mean German word? if that's what you meant, then no. it's English.
the emporer in the German empire
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