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.
"mit" is the German word for "with".
The German word for their is "Ihre."
The word FROM in German is von