"Grobmutter" in German translates to "grandmother" in English.
The German word "oma" translates to "grandma" or "granny" in English, referring to one's grandmother.
"Erwachsene" is a German word that means "adults" in English. It refers to people who have reached the age of maturity.
No, gsell is not a common German name. It does not appear in lists of popular German surnames, and it is not a known traditional or common name in Germany.
The name Gert is a short form of the name Gertrude or Gerhard, which means "spear strength" or "strong spear" in German.
Japanese --- It's not Japanese... Does it even sound remotely Japanese to you?! It is German. Definition: An occupational surname for someone who cut cloth for tailors, from the Middle Low German "schrader" or "schroder," meaning tailor or the German verb "schroten," meaning to cut. Surname Origin: German Alternate Surname Spellings: SCHRODER, SCHRADER [saccade]
More or less like "grossmooter", but be sure to roll the R.
what does ashley mean in in german
Do you mean elan? Then the word exists in German
Woken does not mean anything in German, the English word woken, means aufgewacht in German
the word you mean is viele and it means 'lots' in german.
keeno in German
Jeffrey is not a German name and has no German meaning.
Bouncey doesn't mean anything in German or English. Bouncy in English translates to Spring- in German.
Nothing. It is not a German word.
finen is not a German word
That's not German.
Zink is German for zinc