They referred to the Germanic people as Aryans.
Terms of use refer to agreements for usage of products. Medical terms refer to common Latin based definitions of conditions. Terms in school can refer to quarters, semesters or years.
Briefly, the Moon is a Germanic word coming from Latin (mensis) and ancient Greek (mēnas). Both these terms refer to month with shows the Moon was used in measuring time.
"Dutch" and "Deutsch" come from the same Germanic root word meaning "people" or "nation". The confusion likely arose due to the similarity between the two terms and how they evolved over time. "Dutch" came to refer specifically to the people of the Netherlands, while "Deutsch" is used for the German language and people.
Inequalities among groups of people in terms of health outcomes
The Vandals were an eastern Germanic tribe that invaded and sacked Rome in 455 AD. This "senseless destruction" provided the English terms for those who damage property.
I would not, because the Nazis were so far to the extreme of the policy of any brand of fascism that it would be like comparing the Nazis with a liberal government.
Other terms which refer to shady, scared and mischievous people beside gusanito could be terms like irritating, teasing, naughty, devilish, wicked and injurious.
Latinos or Latinx are common terms used to refer to people of Hispanic heritage.
taxation
Nothing really. Smote comes from the Old Dutch and Germanic words for "fling."
World War 2 was about groups of people, the Nazis, who were persecuting (killing) Jewish people. The Nazis were mostly Germans, with the aid of Japan. Many European countries formed alliances to stop the Germans. Then Japan made a huge mistake. They decided to attack the United States, the most powerful country in terms of the navy. The United States survived the attack, but it caused them to join the side of the Europeans set on destroying the evil Nazis. The Nazis and Japanese were defeated, eventually, after many long hard years of battle.
In Bicol, people commonly refer to their mother as "Inay" or "Nanay." These terms are equivalent to "Mom" or "Mother" in English.