Kanninchen
Hase
The German word for "rabbit" is "Kaninchen".
kaninchen is the German for rabbit
It is rabbit stew... Poor rabbits... It's actually the German word for Rabbit.
You say rabbit in German as kannichen
yes the German rabbit is the largest rabbit in the world and is commonly confused with the German lop which is smaller but still in the rank of giant rabbits but chances you finding a German is extremely slim and Flemish giants rank in at 2nd largest.
white rabbit - weißes Kaninchen
Germans and Austrians speak the same language, German. However, Haas is not a German word, it is a Dutch or Low German word (a very close language to German) meaning 'Hare' (as in rabbit). The German version of this word is 'Hase'.As to the previous poster, there were many Dutch and German immigrants to Poland during the 1400-1600s as they were engineers, which explains your Dutch or Low German name.
Hasenpfeffer is a traditional German stew made from marinated rabbit or hare.
The name Haas is of German origin and is a surname derived from the word "hase," meaning hare or rabbit. It is also found as a topographic name for someone who lived near a prominent grove of hazel trees.
how many vowels in the word rabbit
No. The "A" in rabbit is pronounced like aahhh
das Kaninchen - the rabbit