milk = Milch
North German: variant spelling of Hilmer.Source: Ancestry.comNorth German: variant spelling of Hilmer.Source: Ancestry.comNorth German: variant spelling of Hilmer.Source: Ancestry.comNorth German: variant spelling of Hilmer.Source: Ancestry.comNorth German: variant spelling of Hilmer.Source: Ancestry.comNorth German: variant spelling of Hilmer.Source: Ancestry.com
In Belgium, "milk" is spelled as "melk" in Dutch and "lait" in French. The country has three official languages: Dutch, French, and German, so the spelling varies depending on the language used in different regions.
In German the spelling is Perfektionist.
The spelling "deutsch" is the word German in German. The noun form is Deutsche (German man, plural Deutschen).
milk = Milch
milk = Milch
The German spelling of Rome is Rom
Großpapa
Schwester
Not sure about that spelling, but schwarzkopf in German is 'black head'.
It means 'work' with the correct German spelling
There is no such word as Jundenrate in German. PLease check your spelling