Blatter
die Blätter
they have a ovule like shape with mettle leaves around it, on top it has a eagle and on bottom the German signal.
I am raking leaves can be translated as ich reche die Blätter/den Laub zusammen or ich bin dabei, die Blätter/den Laub zusammenzurechen
It's a German word meaning *Leaves *Cabbage There's a German speciality called Sauerkraut - pickled cabbage. In both World Wars the krauts was used in English as a nickname for the Germans.
They didn't, there was no money left and they walked around wearing loincloths made of leaves and wet concrete.
The end of the film is sad because Alice leaves wonderland translates as Das Ende vom Film ist traurig weil Alice Wunderland verläßt.
Yes, Rapunzel leaves, commonly associated with the plant known as "rapunzel" or "campanula rapunculus," do grow. This flowering plant produces edible leaves and roots, which were historically consumed as food. The name "Rapunzel" comes from the German fairy tale, where the character Rapunzel's mother craved these leaves during her pregnancy. The plant thrives in various environments and can be cultivated in gardens.
These are plants without leaves
German in German is Deustch. But is pronounce ''Doitch'' And Germany in German is Deutschland, But is pronounced 'Doitchland''
the first leaves are the primary leaves whereas the second leaves are the secondary leaves.
If it is a German like from Germany, then it is GERMAN. If it is German like a Germain Shepherd, then it is GERMAIN
leaves- kangkong leaves, malungay ,gabi leaves camote tops