U-Bahn is a contraction of Untergrundbahn, meaning underground railway. A number of German towns and cities have U-Bahn tracks, including Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Schöneberg, Nuremburg, Garching, Stuttgart, Hannover, Essen, Bochum, Dortmund, Gelsenkirchen, and Müllheim
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Germans.
It is not a German-language name. It looks Slavic, but it is possible that a few Germans have that name.
Fusia is not a German name, but Germans may pronounce it Foo-sya. Fuchsia, however, is a German name, pronounced fook-sya.
The "U-Bahn" is the subway that is entirely underground.The "S-Bahn" is the local railway system that is underground in the city centre, but above ground in the suburbs.
The Underground Railroad?
Subway.
It was the Germans who used that term, so it is a German phrase- blitzkreig.
The common nicknames for Germans in 1914 (and the rest of the war) were; * Hans (For many Germans shared that first name) * Huns * Bosche * Fritz * Herman The German * Krauts (Sourkrautcame from Germany)
Kaleb as a name, has no direct translation to German. If a German were to speak the word, it would sound as it would in English, with the harsh tone common in Germans.
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The Underground Railroad was the name of the system that helped runaway slaves escape to freedom in the northern states and Canada. It was a network of routes and safe houses operated by abolitionists and sympathetic individuals.
the under ground was another name for the resistance fighters, who undermined the activities of the Germans in the occupied territories.