In German, Golf is called Golf. It is not the most popular sports in the country but is quite widely played. Martin Kaymer and Bernhard Langer are the most popular German golfers.
There is no Greek word for golf. We use the word ''golf'' or in Greek letters ''Γκόλφ''.
VW is the abbreviation for Volkswagen which means "people's car", and "golf" in German means the same thing that it does in English.
golf = el golf
golf = der Golf golf = das Golfspiel golfing (game) = das Golf gulf (geolog.) = der Golf to golf = golfen | golfte, gegolft to golf = Golf spielen to play golf (game) = Golf spielen
"liber" is not a word in German. Perhaps you meant "lieber," meaning prefer/better. (Ich spiele lieber Tennis als Golf- I prefer playing tennis over golf. Another example- saying "mir ist lieber" meaning I would prefer...)
The word "golf" has no opposite.
Golf is a noun, but to golf is a verb.
Yes they do. I have a 1997 Golf Joker in Atlanta and the brakes are the same as the US Specs Golf.
Chre is not a German word
Its golf but you pronounce it differently.
No it does not associate with golf it never has.