English: to believe is German: glauben, meinen, geistig fassen, wähnen.
I believe it is "ja". c:
I believe you spelled the word wrong, please double check. "Ywosch" is not a German word, nor does it sound close to any German word, as far as I know.
German. There is not an English word for it, but for us I believe it means pleasure from others pain.
I believe it is an Americanized version of the German word Koben
Believe is glaube in German.
There is no German Jewish name (or German): Sharp. I believe there is no such German word, at least because of the combination SH. In German it is written: SCH.but, the name Scharf (means: sharp in German and Yiddish) is well-known in Jewish People.
neuss is a town in nordrheinwestfalen, neu means new, neuest means newest
Chre is not a German word
The word "sauerkraut" originates from the German language. "Sauer" means sour, and "kraut" means cabbage, reflecting the sour fermented cabbage dish.
German is not a compound word.
"mit" is the German word for "with".
The German word for their is "Ihre."