"Die Nachtbarschaft" is the German translation of "the neighborhood."
Specifically, the German word is a feminine noun. The feminine singular definite article "die" means "the." The feminine singular indefinite article "eine" means "a, one."
The German locality is spelled Zehlendorf(neighborhood of Berlin).
Changing the names was an effort to be patriotic
Some of the dogs in my neighborhood are large breeds, St. Bernards and German Shepherds. Some are very small, there are several Chihuahua's and Shelties.
I don't know for sure but i think it is Das ist GroBe narborshaft (but in German o's and the big b is supposed to sound like 'ss' sorry if it isn't right llcmv x
neighborhood watchneighborhood kidsIt's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. (Mr. Rogers)neighborhood block partyIt's in the neighborhood.
A Garden that is in a neighborhood.
He is the neighborhood.
Neighborhood is a noun.
No, the noun 'neighborhood' is not a standard collective noun, however, any noun that suits the circumstances can function as a collective noun; for example a neighborhood of artists, a neighborhood of shops, a neighborhood of immigrants, etc.
The neighborhood is quiet this evening.There's a small park in our neighborhood.The neighborhood gossip will have fun with this situation.We live in the same neighborhood.These carrots came from the neighborhood garden.This is a good neighborhood for bike riding.There is a trash pick up twice a week in this neighborhood.The neighborhood block party is this weekend.Which neighborhood has the best elementary school?I've been asked to join the neighborhood watch.
my neighborhood is small
Neighborhood Games happened in 2009.