Depending on context, you can be tarnslated as:
Du, Ihr, Sie (nominative)
Dir, Euch, Ihnen (dative)
Dich, Euch, Sie (accusative)
It's the German word for - - - "German".
It stands for the word 'German'(in English).
Danke doesn't stand for anything in English. But it's the German word for 'thanks'.
Stuka comes from the German word for dive bomber, Sturzkampfflugzeug.
U-boat was short for "Untersee", the German word for "Undersea"
It means Neander Valley in German. This is where the first fossil was found.
Dumb Waiter, valet stand, clothes valet
A fancy bold capital Z. It stands for the German word Zahlen meaning "numbers."
The word poodle comes from a German word (pudel or pudelin) which means splashing in water because poodles just love to play in the water.
aufstehen= to stand up
Chre is not a German word
"mit" is the German word for "with".