The Eastern Germanic self-named wandering tribal group "Vandals" that are best known for having sacked Rome in 455 A.D.
The Vandals tribe.
Vandalism stems from the word Vandals who were members of a Germanic tribe who conquered Spain, North Africa and Rome around 455 AD. They were defeated at Carthage in 533 AD
The word vandalism is a noun. For example: the community volunteered to clean the vandalism in the park.
Vandal-They were an old European people that raised hell. I think you may be able to find a more detailed answer from others.
That is not a German word. Shasta is the name of a Native American tribe, now heard most commonly when it refers to Mount Shasta in California.
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It can be. Vandalism can also mean graffiting or otherwise damaging property.
It is an Old English word 'feorting' of German origin related to 'farzen'
"Lebensraum" was the word most closely related to the need for additional German territory, as it was used by Adolf Hitler to justify territorial expansion to provide space for the growing German population.
"German" is a fairly common Spanish name. In Spanish, a G followed by an E is pronounced like an English H. So "German", when pronounced in Spanish style, sounds like "Herman". So "German" is just the Spanish version of "Herman". "Herman" comes from an ancient German word meaning "soldier"- it's related to the modern German words "Heer" ("army") and "Mann" ("man"). The Spanish word for the German language is "Aleman" (pronounced like all-ay-mon), which comes from the name of an ancient German tribe.
It comes from an Old English word 'snaw' which is related to a Dutch word 'sneeuw', and a German word 'schnee'
Last weekend's vandalism at the high school was reported in the newspaper.