Depending on the context it could be:
(assemble = come or bring together) Worauf waren sie versammelt? or
(assemble = fit together the component parts of) Worauf wurden sie zusammen gebaut?
"They were assembled."
It means that something is already assembled for you. For example, some computers have to be assembled by the consumer, while others are already assembled when the consumer buys it.
it means already put together
Yes it's a German car. But they could be assembled in: Germany, Wolfsburg Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo Mexico, Puebla South Africa, Uitenhage
its a German car company owned by Volkswagen which is another German car company. Volkswagen used to assemble Beetles in Ireland but Audi has never been assembled there.
une assemblée = a meeting or a gathering (it depends)
what does ashley mean in in german
False
Do you mean elan? Then the word exists in German
Bentley is from England, but (since 1998) owned by the VW group, a German company. The cars are assembled in Crewe, England.
Woken does not mean anything in German, the English word woken, means aufgewacht in German
the word you mean is viele and it means 'lots' in german.