Where words are translated through languages, names are not. Therefore "Edward" would be the same regardless of what language it is translated into.
Edward German's birth name is Jones, Edward German.
The equivalent of "Edward" in German is "Eduard".
Edward
Edward German died on November 11, 1936, in London, England, UK.
German is not a language.
Edward German was born on February 17, 1862, in Whitchurch, Shropshire, England, UK.
William Edward Collinson has written: 'An English-German, German-English dictionary'
Edward A. Eberhardt has written: 'Scientific German for beginners' -- subject(s): German language, Science, Grammar, Readers
Edward Althaus has written: 'Synopsis of german grammar' -- subject(s): Grammar, German language, Outlines, syllabi
Edward G. Fichtner has written: 'English and German syntax' -- subject(s): Comparative Grammar, English, English language, German, German language, Syntax
yeah..... actually what happen when Edward 7 was talking to German accent then i was present there as a prove i can give a recorded cassete.
Edward Vere. Brewer has written: 'Deutscher Stil' -- subject(s): Composition and exercises, German language, German literature