The German verb for to sit is sitzen
ich sitze
du sitzt
er/sie/es sitzt
ihr sitzt
wir sitzen
sie sitzen
The German verb for to think is denken
ich denke
du denkst
er/sie/es denkt
ihr denkt
wir denken
sie denken
The German word 'Haide' translates to 'Heath' in English As far as I know "Haide" isn't a word. Maybe you're thinking of "Heide"? That's "heathen" or "heathland". A word "Haide" does not exist in German. Only "Heide" exists, as explained above. Maybe Haide appears in old family names, then probably linked to the word "Heide".
The German word for when is wenn.
The German word for murder is Mord (der)The German word for murderer is Mörder (der)/ Mörderin (die)
the German word for noble is ' edel ' or 'nobel'.
The German word for book bag is "Buechertasche".
The German word for sitting room is Wohnzimmer (lit. living room)
Sure! Here's an example acrostic poem for the word "sitting": Silent moments pass by In the stillness, I rest Time slows down as I sit Thinking, breathing, just being
What song contains lyrics sitting here thinking about me and you and all the little things we use to do
You are probably thinking of the German word "Danke", which is pronounced (more or less) don-ka
sitting
The German word 'Haide' translates to 'Heath' in English As far as I know "Haide" isn't a word. Maybe you're thinking of "Heide"? That's "heathen" or "heathland". A word "Haide" does not exist in German. Only "Heide" exists, as explained above. Maybe Haide appears in old family names, then probably linked to the word "Heide".
Chre is not a German word
The word sitting has two syllables. The syllables in the word are sit-ting.
Drang nach Osten. "yearning for the East"The questioner is probably thinking of "lebensraum"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebensraum
The German word for "Who" is "Wer".
The German word for their is "Ihre."
"mit" is the German word for "with".