German grammar is complicated. "Your name" is "deine Name" or in the formal form "Ihre Name" The ending of the pronoun depends on the case of the sentence and the gender (Masculine, feminine or neuter of the noun following it.
Informal:
Case______masculine___feminine___neuter___plural
Nominative..dein...............deine...........dein..........deine
Genitive.......deines...........deiner..........deines.......deiner
Dative..........deinem.........deiner..........deinem......deinen
Accusative....deinen..........deine...........dein...........deine
The formal form "Ihr" is even more complicated. There is also "Euer" in the case of a plural possessive
Chre is not a German word
"mit" is the German word for "with".
The German word for their is "Ihre."
The word FROM in German is von
The German word for he is er.
The word for is in German - " ist "
The German word for "Who" is "Wer".
The German word for when is wenn.
German is not a compound word.
The word for platypus in German is "Schnabeltier".
No, "danka" is not a German word. The correct German word is "danke". "Danke" is the German word for "thank you".
The German word for German is Deutsch (sounding like "doitch."