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"K" in German stands for "kaufen", which means "to buy" in English.
Ehrlich - you pronounce the ch as "k" Well, maybe because this is the ENGLISH spelling and pronunciation subcategory, and the name Ehrlich is GERMAN.
there is no such word in German
There is no meaning for schlima in German. It is not a valid German word.
The use of "ck" for the "k" sound in these languages is a historical spelling convention that evolved over time. In Old English and Old High German, the combination "ck" was used to represent the "k" sound, and this convention continued in modern English, German, and some Scandinavian languages. It is a way to differentiate the "k" sound from the "c" sound when followed by certain vowels.
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K stands for Kompakt, which is German for Compact. MP5 Kompakt
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It's spelled like this: K-A-I-S-E-R. It is German and means "long haired."
German babys are the cutest and the cutest German baby name is katlinn or viktoria in German it is spelled with a ''k''
K. D. Bracher has written: 'The German dictatorship'
To say disco in german, you change the c in disco to a k. DISKO
E. K. Bennett has written: 'Stefan George' 'A history of the German Novelle from Goethe to Thomas Mann' -- subject(s): German Short stories, German fiction, History and criticism, Short stories, German
What does a circle with a k in it on food mean
The German Army in moder day I believe uses the H&K G36 as it primary weapon for its soldiers and the H&K 21
K. Fedderson has written: 'German subsidiary companies in the United Kingdom'
Probably because constant starts with "k" in certain languages (like in German).
The "k" in K-Love stands for "knowledge." The name K-Love implies a focus on love for knowledge and learning.