Winners (of a race, sport, championship etc.) = die Sieger
Winners (of a prize draw, raffle etc.) = Gewinner
The Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'winners' is ganhadores. The Portuguese pronounciation is gah-nyah-DOH-reesh. The word can be used to refer to a group of all male winners or of all female winners; or to a mixed group of female and male winners.
The word "kindergarten" has a German origin. It is used internationally to refer to a preschool or childcare facility for young children.
"angst" is the German word for "anxiety" or "fear". It is loan word in English, often used to describe psyche, such as "teenage angst".
"Tod" in German means "death". It is a noun used to refer to the state of passing away or the end of life.
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Yes Oma and Grossmutter are both grandma in German.
As a verb, the German word 'reise' means 'traveling'. As a noun, it means 'journey'. It is from the Middle Low German word 'reisen'. It is also used in slang to refer to a drug trip.
"Jemand" is a German word that translates to "someone" in English. It is used to refer to an unspecified person or somebody without specifying their identity.
can is used to refer to i dont have to but i can
The word "Kindermishandeling" is not a known word in German. However, the term "kinder" refers to children in German, so this term could possibly refer to children in some context.
No, it isn't, the word "winners" is not an adverb.The word "winners" is a noun.
The word "stein" comes from the German language, where it means "stone" or "rock". It was originally used to refer to a type of drinking vessel made of stone or earthenware, typically with a handle and a hinged lid.