it's dos but if you meant 'does' then it is 'tut'
The word DOS is Spanish for the number 2. So, the phrase you saw was either the name of a Cafe, or you meant to ask what "das Cafe" means, in which case it's "The cafe."
English: two German: zwei French: deux Spanish: dos Portuguese: dois Welsh:deu
yes word star is dos based word processor
It comes from the German word 'jodeln' which was first used around 1865-1870.
it means sugar
The number 2 in Spanish is "dos" (pronounced like the English word dose).
"Dos" is equivalent to "two" in English.
Chre is not a German word
dos
We can not perform Shell Scripting in DOS, we can do Batch programing in DOS..
German is not a compound word.
"mit" is the German word for "with".