The German equivalent of Mathew is Mathias or (archaic) Mathäus
In German, it´s Matheus
The word frolic comes from the Dutch, "vroolijk" which means happy. It also has roots in Old High German word, "fro" which also means happy.
"How many syllables are in the word frozen?" There are two syllables in the word frozen (fro-zen(FrO-ZeN).
Firstly, it's spelled 'Herr'.In German, it simply means Mr.========================Assuming, that you haven't mis-spelled it, the German word her translates as:From - Wo kommst Du her? - Where do you come from?Fro - Er schaukelte hin und her - He swung to and fro.Here - Komm' mal her - come here
As a rule, names are not translated, so Matthew is Matthew. The German equivalent is Matthias or Matthäus.
St. Matthew's German Evangelical Lutheran Church was created in 1840.
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Caucasians
Another word for not old is young.
Ich leibe Matthew! From Aunt Sidney! x