In the sense of lots of people, generally: Leute.
In the sense of a nation or a people: Volk.
In the sense of more than one person, a group of individuals: Menschen.
In the sense of persons (formal, legalistic): Personen.
In the sense of "one" or "anyone": man.
The German word for re-unification is Wiedervereinigung.
These German Pennsylvania immigrants are called the Pennsylvania Dutch, a misnomer- the German word for German is "Deutsch," but these people were mistakenly called Dutch.
most German people use the English word campus. An also used German word is "Universitätsgelände" Hope I could help you with that!
There is no direct translation for the word "Jau" in German. It is not a common word in the German language.
Chre is not a German word
Weiß is the translation in German. German is the first language of about 95 million people worldwide. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Not only is it the German word to "have", It is also a German family name. There are about 365 people in Germany by that name.
Schadenfreude.
Der Krieger des Volkes
Volkswagen literally means people's car or people's vehicle
The surname Seidel has German origins. It is a variant of the German word "sadel," meaning "saddle." It is possible that people with the surname Seidel have German ancestry.
The expression "Pennsylvania Dutch" referring to this group of people is an alteration of the word "Deutsch" meaning "German." The Pennsylvania Dutch are actually as much of Swiss origin as German.