Miss as in Miss Hughes is "Fraulein" Miss as a verb is "vermissen" or "verpassen"
Great as an adjective is "gross" or "groß" or "großartig", depending on the context in which it is used.
Miss you translates as vermisse Dich
Mrs = Frau Miss = Fräulein
Did you mean "Fräulein"? That means "miss".
'Fraulein' is a German word for 'Miss', or 'Lady'.
The German word for "great job" is "Gute Arbeit!"
The German word for super is super - It's the same as English.Synonyms include fantastisch = fantastic, toll = great, spitze = great
According to an online translation program, vermissen is German for the English word, Miss.
It means great.
.....................great britain. you're welcome.
"Miss" as a salutation is "Fräulein" although that word is rarely used any more in modern addressing. Rather a simple "Frau" works.As a verb: "vermissen" or "fehlen "This depends on the context.
It is before World War II, when German and Britain were fighting. The students in the book Spying on Miss Muller are in a boarding school of Ireland, which was part of Great Britain by then. Hope this HELPED. Sophie m. It is before World War II, when German and Britain were fighting. The students in the book Spying on Miss Muller are in a boarding school of Ireland, which was part of Great Britain by then. Hope this HELPED. Sophie m.
Frau