Depending on context, sentence can be translated as:
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Wie sagt man "German" auf deutch? How do you say "German" in German?"
this is how you say 'Let's go back in time' in German ---> Los geht's zurück in die Zeit! I know this because I am 1/2 German!
The sentence really depends on the context, but it translates to "When do you have German?" (informal).
First I will put in the word in English, then in German, then how to pronounce it. You-Sie-see will-werden-verden loose-lose-lose-a So the sentence in German would be: Sie werden lose
The word in English is first, then in German, then how to pronounce it in German. No-Nicht-neaht. one-ein-ein is-ist-ist with-mit-mit me-mich-meh So the sentence in German is Nicht ein ist mit mich.
Translating this phrase literally results in an unintelligible sentence, but you can say: yihyeh tov (יהיה טוב) which means 'it will be good'!
I think that that stein is German. I don't speak German.
"I know German." would be best translated as "Ich kann Deutsch." (Note that this is not a literal translation. The literal translation would be "Ich weiß/kenne Deutsch", but that sentence wouldn't make any sense in German because the verb "to know" is used differently in German.)
"Hello World" is a common phrase used to demonstrate the basic syntax of a programming language. In German, you would say "Hallo Welt." The sentence "you speak German now" translates to "Du sprichst jetzt Deutsch."
How do you say "War" In german? Answer: "Krieg"
To say body in German it is Körper
Tranianieren is how you say practice in German.