(das) Eisen, (das) Bügeleisen (noun)
bügeln (verb)
eisern, ehern (adjective)
schulterblatt
The word ferrous is an adjective, describing a noun as containing or consisting of iron.
noun: Bügeleisenverb: bügelnnoun: Eisenadjective: eisern
From the Old English word isærn meaning strong metal, possibly from earlier Celtic word isarnon "powerful" (as iron was, in comparison to the earlier bronze). The "s'' sound came to be pronounced as "r". Compare with modern German, where Iron is Eisen.
A German word that means to be able to sit and read or write for long periods of time = Muße
Chre is not a German word
English: "the iron" is German: "das Eisen", "das Bügeleisen", "das Plätteisen", "das Plättbrett", "das Schießeisen".
German is not a compound word.
No, "danka" is not a German word. The correct German word is "danke". "Danke" is the German word for "thank you".
The word for platypus in German is "Schnabeltier".
"mit" is the German word for "with".
The German word for their is "Ihre."