Does not exist as a word in German.
Where are you going in German is: "Wo gehen Sie?" (pronounced: Wo gay-en zee"
ing is not in the German language because it is not a full word. Some examples of words ending in "ing": singing-Singen jumping-Springen crying-Weinen eating-Essen exploding-Explodieren so you basically spell/say "ing", "en" in German ☺
en forme -- healthy, in shape
Do you mean elan? Then the word exists in German
In English: hinn-dun-berg In German: Heent-en-berk
The EN stands for 'English'. French ones have FR, German ones have DE, etc.
There is a word Stube meaning a room (of a house), and Stuben is the plural, as "rooms."
This is not German. It is Norwegian for I have to go take a shower.
German verbs all end in "en"
In German, "offen" means open or unfastened. It can refer to something being unlocked, unsealed, or not closed.
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Where are you going in German is: "Wo gehen Sie?" (pronounced: Wo gay-en zee"
en guete
Enten (Pronounced: En-hen)
Willkommen (vil - comm - en)
tsoo trr-eff-en