mainly because France's aim was to get the Germans to get off their land so their trenches didnt look like they had effort put into them coz they were constantly trying to move them forward but the German's were like naa lets just sit here be annoying and make our trenches nice till the french get tierd and then move a step forward.
Germany's trenches were better than those of the allies, as the German's were 'settling down' permanently, and their trenches were made to reflect this. the allies, however, only made temporary trenches because they thought that they would be able to drive Germany out quickly, and the war would be over soon
because english one was bad
German dugouts were often significantly better than their Allied counterparts. Most were prefabricated from concrete blocks and most could withstand direct hits from all but the heaviest shells. Most Allied bunkers were far simpler, being chiefly holes in the ground with minimal timber reinforcements.
Six English, French, Italian, Spanish, Latin, and German
Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks 6 languages. Austrian German German English Spanish French Danish
The girl's name "Louise" is actually a French form and has been borrowed in the French form into English and German both. It is the feminine of French "Louis," but French "Louis" originally comes from German "Ludwig," which comes from Chludwig meaning "warrior of fame," and was the name of several early Frankish kings; in Latin Chludwig was Latinized as "Clovis," so that is another form of the same name (in Latin).
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German dugouts were often significantly better than their Allied counterparts. Most were prefabricated from concrete blocks and most could withstand direct hits from all but the heaviest shells. Most Allied bunkers were far simpler, being chiefly holes in the ground with minimal timber reinforcements.
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The better language between French and German ultimately depends on your personal preferences and goals. French is widely spoken around the world and is known for its elegance, while German is known for its precision and is widely spoken in Europe. Consider factors such as your interests, career aspirations, and travel plans when deciding which language to learn.
Because the word comes from French, and both English and German borrowed the word.
Nothing is better.
German
Allemand is French for German.
Einstein was German.
Newfoundland and Labrador has speakers of English, French, German and Inuktitut. The 2011 Census shows there are only 655 German speakers and 595 Inuktitut speakers while there are 443,405 English and 46,885 French speakers.
English, German. and Some French and Spanish
"Charles" is a French equivalent of the English/German name "Karl."Specifically, the French word is a masculine proper noun. The pronunciation is "shahrl." The pronunciation of the English/German loan word in French is "kahrl."
It is just Tina. On behindthename.com, I typed in Tina and this is what I found: CATELINE f Medieval French CATHERINE f French, English CHRISTELLE f French CHRISTIAN m English, French, German, Scandinavian CHRISTIANE f German, French CHRISTINE f French, English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch MARTIN m English, French, German, Scandinavian, Russian, Romanian, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Croatian, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Finnish MARTINE f French, Dutch