Tannenbaum
Yes Tannenbaum is a German word and means fir tree but also refers to a Christmas tree in German
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Tannenbaum is the German word for fir tree.
With the possible exception of local dialect, Logerbuche is not a German word. Please check spelling.Die Buche translates as beech tree.
The name is "Familienstammbaum" or a little shorter "Stammbaum". Familien-stamm-baum translated word by word means family-tree-trunk.
the carol o christmas tree is a translation from the german. what is german for the type of tree used as a christmas tree
If you mean the tree, the German word is die BirkenIf you mean the cane used in the olden days to inflict corporal punishment, then the word is die Ruten
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christmas tree = (der) Weihnachtsbaum You could also say "(der) Tannenbaum", but that means "fir tree" literally.
No. In German all letters in a word are pronounced even an "E" at the end. "book" is " Buch", "books" are "Bücher" and "beech" (the tree) is "Buche"
"Tannen" is a German equivalent of "fir tree" (Abies spp).