Dummkopf is a noun in German that means "stupid head" literally, so you can choose your insult in English: idiot, dummy, fool, etc.
It's not a German word, nor does it sound close to any word I know. I tried to find it using google but this word is non-existent on the internet.
Danielle Dealsea. though i might have spelled that wrong
You spelled volcanic explosion correctly in the question, though volcanic eruption might be preferred.
I don't thing "zieg" is a German word. Do you possibly mean Ziegen (goats) or zeig (show)? Or perhaps Sieg(victory), which sounds to English-speaking ears as if it might be spelled with a Z?
Rupert grint i think. i might have spelled his last name wrong though...
"Rot." Sometimes in an old book you might see it spelled "roth"; but either way it is pronounced more like the English word "rote" than "rot." Whether it is spelled ending with "t" or "th" it is still pronounced as "t."
No. It doesnt have he correct syllabols to be Japanese, so no, it isn't Japanese. It sounds European though, it might be German or something.
The word "might" in French is spelled "pourrait."
i tried the cardiogram but it didn't work but i might of spelled it wrong but it didn't work but i might of spelled it wrong
The best way would be to order it through an online store in Germany or any German version of a major online retailer. You might have difficulty ordering the product if you are unable to read German though.
We used to call it a Goozel or Goosel though I cannot find that online. Might be old Polish/German/Yiddish term.
Macht is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.