boys and girls. black white.
Hitler didn't have slaves, but the government of Germany did enslave people to force them to work in factories and mines. Hitler had the idea of using the entire country of Poland as slaves working for the German cause. He saw many groups as inferior and therefore could use them, kill them, and enslave them for the German Fatherland.
Yes. many of the Germans formed colonies in Africa to take over the people as their slaves. once an area was colonized by Germans a big slave market there often followed
because slaves weren't recognized under the law as such because they were slaves. and not all slave owners were white, unlike the school system teaches there were black slave owners and native Americans that owned slaves, it was all mixed and matched not really tied to one specific skin color, even a bit of Irish and German immigrants were slaves in America
Everything. French, Spanish, German, Italians, Middle Eastern Peoples, Asian, English, African Slaves, Taino Indians. Its a big melting pot.
In early America, mostly. In the world, absolutely not. Our word "slave" comes from the world "slav," a European (white) people who were apparently taken as slaves a lot back in the day. Slaves could also be captured enemy soldiers of any nation, especially in the ancient world, when slavery was extremely common. Later on, kidnapping African tribesmen became the most profitable form of slavery.
Feminine.
die
No, "zum" is a contraction of "zu dem," which is a preposition followed by the masculine article "dem" in German.
Gender of them is a female they said females can do household jobs so they mad females do it
William Sihler has written: 'A new method of learning the gender and material for exercises in German' -- subject- s -: Gender, German language, Grammar, Outlines, syllabi
No. For example there are various dog breeds like Chows or German Shepherds but gender means sex.
Nouns in the English language do not have genders, unlike French and German, for example. Therefore the noun 'picnic' does not have a gender, so it cannot have an opposite gender.
depending on the gender of the word: der, die, or das
"Freund" is masculine and "Freundin" is feminine.
twenty is zwanzig in German.twentysecond in German does exist in several forms depending on what gender and case is required.zweiundzwanzigstezweiundzwanzigsterzweiundzwansigsteszweiundzwanzigsten
Ihr is the root word. Depending on gender, quantity and case it could be:IhrIhreIhrenIhresIhrerIhrem
Nouns in English can be categorized as either masculine, feminine, or neuter, though this system is not as prevalent in English as it is in some other languages. Generally, English nouns do not have gender like they do in languages such as Spanish, French, or German.