It is the German word for German
"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.
Yes it is, "Deutsch" is the German word for "German"
Schinken is the German (Deutsch) word for ham. Ham is a pork product. Pork comes from pigs.
The spelling "deutsch" is the word German in German. The noun form is Deutsche (German man, plural Deutschen).
"Deutsch" is the German word for "German".
It's the German word for - - - "German".
The German word for captives is Gefangene.
The German word for Kenya is Kenia
Austrians speak German Österreicher sprechen Deutsch
The German word for German is Deutsch (sounding like "doitch."
The German word Deutsch is pronounced "Doytch". Strictly speaking, English 'oy' is not exactly the same sound as German 'eu', but it's very close.
Andre Deutsch's birth name is Andr Deutsch.