The letter Y is not considered a true German letter. All words in the German beginning with Y are so called loan-words, e.g.Yperit - mustard gasYpsiloneule - Argotis ypsilonYsop - hyssopYtterbinerde - ytterbium earthYtterspat - xenotime
There aren't any German words that start with the letter y.
English "the money" is German: "das Geld".
Jünge (pronounced as yunge as j is pronounced as y in german)
there is value to german money from ww2 but only because it's money
the value of that money fell.
Oh, dude, German words starting with "Y"? That's like trying to find a unicorn in a haystack. But hey, I did my homework, and here you go: "Yacht" and "Yoga" are two German words that start with the elusive letter "Y." So, there you have it, a couple of rare gems for your linguistic collection.
They were not 'stealing German jobs and money': that claim was Nazi propaganda and completely untrue.
german staendertime
In is spelled 'in' in German the same as English.
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