That's an easy German translation for a change. The English word "the man" is "der Mann" in German.
The German word for man is Mann. The pronunciation is more or less the same.
Deutsch = German ("Doych" is close to how the word is pronounced.) Ein Deutscher = a German man Deutsche Sprache = German language
Lovely can be translated as:schönhübschlieblichentzückendreizendherrlich
The word German has two syllables. Ger-man.
Wie sagt man "German" auf deutch? How do you say "German" in German?"
Fireman = Feuerwehrmann
Homme allemand
Austrians speak German so entering man into a English-German dictionary returns Mann and Mensch.
The German word for "ugly" is "hässlich" and "very ugly" is "potthässlich"
Yes. San Germán is in the western part of the island near Mayagüez. Remember Spanish pronunciation. It's not St. German as in Germany It's San German as in St. Herman. SAN (sounds like the SAN in the English word Sand) Ger (sounds like the English word Hair) Man (close enough the MAN in English) San her-MAN (the Man has the emphasis in the word.) Keep in mind that the Spanish word for the English word "German" is Alemano. Germany is Alemania.
Mr = Herr
Yes, "Manns" is a German surname. It is a common surname in Germany and is derived from the word "Mann," which means "man" in German.