Depending on the context, you could translate it as:
umdrehen
sich umdrehen
drehen
wenden
sich wenden
umwenden
sich umwenden
biegen
abbiegen
kehren
The word for "to turn" in German is "drehen."
"Walzen" in German means to roll, flatten, or compress something by applying pressure, such as in rolling dough or flatting metal.
The word for "cook" in German is "Koch."
Kurtz in German means short
The German word "Stadt" means city.
The German word "Herze" means heart in English.
"Walzen" in German means to roll, flatten, or compress something by applying pressure, such as in rolling dough or flatting metal.
The waltz, from the German word walzen meaning to turn, rotate.
"houpacker" means nothing in German; it is not a German word.
Burg is a German word and means castle.
The surname "Schaefer" comes from German. It comes from the word "Sch_fer", which means shepherd. "Sch_fer", in turn, comes from Old High German's "sc_phare."
English: "is" means German "ist".
The word "und" in German means "and" in English.
The German word "raus" means "(get) out."
Yes, the word "waltz" originates from the German term "Walzer," which refers to a type of dance in 3/4 time. The waltz became popular in Vienna in the 18th century before spreading throughout Europe.
The German word for re-unification is Wiedervereinigung.
Samstag is the German word for Saturday and means (as in English) Day of Saturn. It is derived from Old High German Sambaztac, which in turn is derived from the Greek sabbaton from the Hebrew Å abbatai (Star (Saturn) of the Å abbat).
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