"Eis" is the word you are looking for, it is pronounced the same as the English "ice"
The German word for ice is Eis.
The German word for ice-cream cone is Eishörnchen.
Eislaufen.
Adopted from the Dutch 'ijsberg' meaning ice mountain. This is similar to the German 'Eisberg' and Swedish 'Isberg'
The word "iceberg" comes from a combination of the words "ice" and "mountain" in Dutch or German. These floating masses of ice were originally referred to as "ice mountains" due to their large and imposing appearance.
aqua-, aquatic-, aqui-, aqu-, -aquatically, aque-, -aqueousThose are actually Latin stems that mean "water." The actual Latin word for water is "aqua" (genitive: aquae, feminine gender).
In German, ICE means Intercity-Express, a high speed train operator.
Chre is not a German word
Gelato is the Italian word for ice cream. Baskin-Robbins has featured Gold Medal Ribbon ice cream. Grasshopper, Goo Goo Cluster and German Chocolate Cake are ice cream flavors.
German women's ice hockey Bundesliga was created in 1988.
German Titov - ice hockey - was born on 1965-10-18.
Its the same as regular ice cream