I believe it is "ja". c:
indeed = in der Tat indeed = tatsächlich
Ja wohl (the correct spelling) means "yes indeed!" or something similar. Ja is "yes" whereas wohl means "indeed" or "to be sure."
Peppermint. Indeed, the name PEZ itself is derived from the word Pfefferminz, German for that flavor.
YES! German Shepards come from Germany they were bred to help the Shepard with the herd so there comes the word SHEPARD and they come from Germany so, German TA - DA GERMAN SHEPARD
The opposite of the dutch word Ja (what means yes) is Nee (indeed, this means no). Of course if Ja means yes then the opposite would be no. If you search dutch word for no you will in fact find that the answer is"Nee"
Chre is not a German word
Blumchen.=============Close, the word is derived from Blume. The diminuitive is formed by adding the suffix -chen and turning u into ü. So the word is Blümchen.You can also say kleine Blume, which is the literal translation
"mit" is the German word for "with".
The German word for their is "Ihre."
The word FROM in German is von
The German word for he is er.
The word for is in German - " ist "