English: "the deer" is German: "das Rotwild".
One deer is a "Hirsch" Multiple deer are "Hirsche"
Jäger der Hirsche. (Hunter of Deer).
If you are referring to a female deer, the translation is "Damhirschkuh"
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As a firstname, Hirsch is a variant of the Yiddish Hersh.It coincides with the modern German word for "Hart; Male Deer."Similarly, it is also used as a German and Jewish surname.
wie geht's dir (pronounced- this is a bit gross, i know- wee GETS deer)
"Hirschkrone" means "deer-crown". But it`s the name of a brand, not an actual word.
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some animals that are native to the Germans culture would include: deer, German shephards, wild boars, and most wolves are starting to come back.
How are you is translated with "Wie geht es dir?". The intonation in German is always on the first part of the word. The "?" on the end of the sentence is spoken like in English with a rising of the voice on the last word.