united is vereinigt in German.
* All i can say is that sewing came from the United Kingdom * All i can say is that sewing came from the United Kingdom
"In het Verenigd Koninkrijk" means "In the United Kingdom" in Flemish.
If you meant why do we say 'The United Kingdom' instead of just 'United Kingdom' - It's because the full form is "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland"
The United Kingdom of Great Britain is often abbreviated as: Great Britain Britain The United Kingdom The UK. Many people mistakenly say "England" to mean The United Kingdom.
In German, "Union Jack" is translated as "Union Jack." The term is used in the same way as in English, referring to the national flag of the United Kingdom.
you say it like eggicheez
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"Au Royaume-Uni" French people often do not make any difference between United Kingdom and England so you can also say "En Angleterre" (In England).
Only if the person to whom they were married had permanent right of abode in the United Kingdom, for example if they were a British or other EU citizen (e.g German).
Britain declared war on Germany following the German invasion of Poland.
There is no "German Kingdom". The German word for kingdom is Königreich