"Kitchen" is an English equivalent of "Küche."
Other English equivalents for the German word relate to the expected activities that take place in a kitchen. So additional translations include "food," "cooking" or "cooker." But whatever the translation, the reference is to the deliciously varied food traditions of Germany.
The tourist or visitor may get some idea of the quality of German food by participating in the yearly Oktoberfest celebrations. Specifically, good times and good food are part and parcel of the festival!
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Deutsch is and English translation for German. And it is using English and German
English is "Englisch". And German is "Deutsch".
German Gift = English Poison English Gift = German Geschenk
"German" in English is tedesco in Italian.
English Easter = German Ostern
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Der Hut in German means "hat" in English.
She is English, but many of her immediate ancestors were German
Della in German is "bright" or "noble" in English.
Excellent English-German translators that work without internet connection are: Langenscheidt's English-German Dictionary Cassells' English-German Dictionary
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