question = Frage
NounFrageVerbfragenbefragenanzweifelnbezweifelnvernehmenverhören
The German word that means "duty to follow up no an issue" is "Verpflichung".but there is no word in this context that specifically applicable the answering of a question.
"what is" when asking a question is translated as "Was ist"
This is not a German word. The closest word to your question that I can think of is Weihnacht meaning Christmas.
No, in German, you can form questions without using an interrogative word such as "who," "what," "where," etc. by changing the word order and tone of voice. This is known as inversions.
The Latin word for matter is materia. The Italian word for matter is mat, the German word is egal, and the French word is question.
I think the question asks for "Heinz". This comes from the german word "Heim", which means "home" in englisch.
You have the whole internet at your fingers and the most intelligent question you can ask is what is the f word in German? Wow, that's sad!!ahem back to the topic it is fick
It's 'Das deutsche wort für?' (the translation of your question, since you haven't asked for a specific word).
Chre is not a German word
"mit" is the German word for "with".
The German word for their is "Ihre."