Freu means nothing on its own. It is probably from the verb sich freuen meaning:
to be delighted
to rejoice
to be glad
According to a story attributed to Mrs. Bishop herself, she left Freu Freu in her cabin because she did not think passengers would welcome a dog when it became clear that there was not enough room in the lifeboats for all of the human passengers. However, at the time of the sinking she was pregnant, so some deference might have been given her pet. She and her husband survived, but their child, a boy born two months later, died two days after his birth. So it is possible to classify him as both a survivor and a victim.
"Deutsch" means "German."
Be gut means nothing in German. Gut means good, but Be means nothing in German.
Kurtz in German means short
If you are translating from English to German it means Schrank. If you translate from German to English it means cabinet.
It means "our(s)."
"Torte" means cake in German.
Amstutz means nothing in German, but Armstütze means armrest.
In Latin, it means "salve"; in Spanish, it means "hola"; in German, it means "hallo".
English: "is" means German "ist".
"Sky" in German is Himmel
English: "How do you do?" means German: "Wie geht's?".