"Kohlenstoff" is the German word for "carbon".
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A type of engine named after its German inventor is called Diesel.
The English name carboncomes from the Latin carbofor coal and charcoal, whence also comes the French charbon, meaning charcoal. In German, Dutchand Danish, the names for carbon are Kohlenstoff, koolstofand kulstofrespectively, all literally meaning coal-substance.
It's likely that German settlers named it after the German province of Braunschweig, but nobody is totally sure.
The Euro.
No. Miley Cyrus dose not have a couin named Marie with a German mother.
Stöfler is one, named for Johannes Stöffler.
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The German national airline is named Lufthansa.
The German word for playing cards is Spielkarten.
Yes, there are two suburbs with German names. The suburb "Heidelberg" is named after the famous German town of that name. The suburb "Altona" is named after a suburb of Hamburg.
The German mapmaker who named the continent after you was Martin Waldseemüller. In 1507, he created a map that named the newly discovered continent "America" after the explorer Amerigo Vespucci.