wie (like, as in "as")
mögen (the verb to like)
The German word for German is Deutsch (sounding like "doitch."
The German word "raus" means "(get) out."
There is no word like that in German.
What in German is was (pronounced like vas)
the German word for yes is "ja" the j sounds like an English h so kind of like 'hya'
The Yiddish word for wood is "holtz."
Like dog
As I like to say, "WAS!?" Prounced as Vas. :)
Oddly, the German word for bib is Schellfisch (looks like and is pronounced shellfish); however, the German word for shellfish is Schalentiere, which is pronounced shal-ahn-teer-ah.
Helfer is a German word, it means "helper" in English. You pronounce it like "hell-fer" (the first syllable like the English word "hell").
The meaning of the German word und in English is and. And is a conjunction used in the English language, like Jack and Jill are friends and they like pie.
German is a very complicated language and the word buchhaltung in German translates to accounting in English. Buchhaltung actually kind of sounds like Chinese when pronounced in German.