The German word for 12 is zwölf. It is pronounced tsvolf (as in wolf).
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Almost., The o is umlauted, so it is not prnounced like the o in Wolf. The actual sound does not exist in English, but if you say something like 'ur' or 'er' you will be close
drei (pronounced as in English 'dry')
In German
1 = eins
2 = zwei
4 = drei
4 = fier
5 = funf
6 = sechs
7 = sieben
8 = acht
9 = neun
10 = zehn.
eins zwei drei vier fünf sechs sieben acht neun zehn
eins 1 zwei 2 drei 3
Drei
drei
It is about 3 1/2 miles from the German border.
1.Rugby 2.Tennis 3.Bobsled
1 = eins 2 = zwei 3 = drei
native speakers: 1. English 2. Spanish 3. Chinese 4. French 5. German total speakers: 1. English 2. Spanish 3. French 4. German 5. Italian
German Shepard number 1, rottweiler number 2, and doberman number 3
5 panzer 3 4 panzer 4 3 stug 2 panther 1 tiger
Im pretty sure there are a few ways to say it in German and this is it :) - 1.Ballon 2.Luftballon 3.Sprechbase 4.Blase
I have a large German Shephard. That being said, his front paws are 5 1/2" long and 3" wide.
As far as i know, 3 universities are providing MA German as full-time courses. 1. JNU Delhi 2. Baroda 3. Kerala University, Trivandrum.
Because the cube of a positive number is positive and the cube of a negative number is negative.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Every number has THREE cube roots. However, (at least) two of the three are complex numbers.For example, the cube roots of 8 are 2, (-1 + √3 i) and (-1 - √3 i) with i² = -1:2³ = 2 × 2 × 2 = 8(-1 + √3 i)³ = (-1 + √3 i)(-1 + √3 i)(-1 + √3 i)= (-1 + √3 i)((-1)² - 2√3 i + 3i²)= (-1 + √3 i)(1 - 2√3 i -3)= (-1 + √3 i)(-2 - 2√3 i)= (-1 + √3 i)(-1 - √3 i)2= ((-1)² - 3i²)2= (1 + 3)2= 4 × 2 = 8(-1 - √3 i)³ = (-1 - √3 i)(-1 - √3 i)(-1 - √3 i)= (-1 - √3 i)((-1)² + 2√3 i + 3i²)= (-1 - √3 i)(1 + 2√3 i -3)= (-1 - √3 i)(-2 + 2√3 i)= (-1 - √3 i)(-1 + √3 i)2= ((-1)² - 3i²)2= (1 + 3)2= 4 × 2 = 8
There is no such language as "Swiss". Switzerland has four official languages: 1. German 2. Italian 3. French 4. Romansch
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