A portmanteau of French and German is sometimes called "Franglais" or "Französisch." It refers to a combination of words, phrases, or elements from both languages.
allemand = German, les allemands = the Germans
Hello in French is "Bonjour", German is "Hallo", and Dutch is "Hallo" as well.
Switzerland is a country that speaks both German and French.
Switzerland is the country that has French, German, and Italian as official languages.
"Nein sprechen Deutsch" is German, not French. It means "No speak German" in English.
"German" in French is "Allemand".
Chiengorais a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of "chien", the French word for dog, and angora
its called portmanteau , meaning two words that have combined to make one. like ginormous > gigantic and enormous portmanteau is a french word. but used in English...hope that helps
German mean " allemand" in french
French cuisine is obviously famous, varied, and creative. There is a popular joke involving German and French: "paradise is where the mechanics are German, and the cooks are French. Hell is the other way: the mechanics are French and the cooks are German"
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the German assassin is " l'assassin allemand " in French.
Hello in French is "Bonjour", German is "Hallo", and Dutch is "Hallo" as well.
A neologism for a portmanteau created by incorrectly combining a malapropism with a neologism. It is itself a portmanteau of 'malapropism' and 'portmanteau'.A malamanteau is a neologism for a portmanteau created by incorrectly combining a malapropism with a neologism. It is itself a portmanteau.A word defined to infuriate Wikipedia editors
it means that someone has to translate from the French language, to German language
French and German are two different languages so no.
The German expressions for French fries arePommes frittesPommesorFritten