Stone comes from Stein which is German and means stone. It can be German or German-Jewish. Many Jewish names are German words or come from German words. Schwartz, for example, means black in German.
Most likely Germany, or another nearby country that shares the Teutonic language group, since the word translates from German as "stone".
The word comes from German as Lager-Bier meaning beer brewed for keeping. (the word lager meaning storehouse and bier for beer) It can be stored for between six weeks and six months
Stein Mart coupons can come in the Sunday newspaper Stein Mart ads. Also, check online for "Stein Mart coupons" or go to the Stein Mart website. They sometimes have printable coupons right on the site.
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The German word for come is komm. It is pronounced the same as in English. No, it is pronounced as the first syllable of 'comment'. This is a question of dialect.
Yes, I think so.
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50% of beer is made of water...but, that's like saying 50% of people have a nose--so do the other 50%. Beer is made from grains, yeast, flavorants and water. Some beers have rice, some have wheat, some have barley. Some beers have hops added for flavor. German beers used to have to abide by the German Beer Purity law, Reinheitsgebot, which prohibited anything besides water, barley, hops and yeast (after Louis Pasteur identified it). The best guess one might come up with to answer your question would be "Barley". Mostly, barley is found in German and German-influenced beers.
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The first name Ansel is of German origin. It is derived from the name Anso, which means "God's protection."