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Schwarzbrot Pumpernickel
The German word "Reich" translates to "empire" or "realm" in English. It has been historically used to denote a territorial or political domain under the rule of an emperor or monarch.
It came from when Napoleon gave it to his horse and said a phrase that got misinterpreted by the German people into "pumpernickel"-Alex weekly questions
It literally means unsatisfactory but it is the worst grade that you can get in German school.
Carin Gentner has written: 'Pumpernickel, das schwarze Brot der Westfalen' -- subject(s): Bread, History, Pumpernickel (The German word)
Sauerkraut literally translates as pickled cabbage.
if you literally mean the word "answers" it's "antwort"
If you mean the word porcupine, the German word is Stachelschwein, which translates literally as "spiney pig" or "pig with spines"
Volkswagen literally means people's car or people's vehicle
Wortwörtlich (literally word for word)
It's a Yiddish word meaning chubby, buxom, full-figured in a woman. It comes from the German word for "juicy"
Bärenstark means husky or hardy in English. Literally - as strong as a bear.