The word wagon translates to (der) Wagen.
Wagen is German for wagon. As additional trivia, volks is German for folks. So a Volkswagen is a "wagon" for hauling people, and that is where the name came from.
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The last name Wagner is of German origin and means "wagon maker" or "wagon driver." It derives from the Middle High German word "wagener," which refers to someone who worked with wagons or chariots.
They originate in Germany; Volkswagon means "People's Car/Wagon" in German.
Volkswagen, he named it that because it was the Folk's Wagon.
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To say body in German it is Körper
How do you say "War" In german? Answer: "Krieg"
Tranianieren is how you say practice in German.
How do i say i have a brother and a sister in German ?
Vaigín or feán
to say Rosie in German you say Rosie :) i like pie