The word "deutsche" in German means "German" in English. It's either die Deutsche (a noun meaning "the German woman") or die deutsche (an adjective, like "die deutsche Katze" - the German cat.)
More correctly,WHAT is deutsche werke. Deutsche=German and Werke= manufactory Deutsche Werke is a German company that makes pistols.
It means "German Telecom" in English. German Telecom, or Deutsche Telekom, is actually a German telecommunications company in Bonn, Germany. T-Mobile is an international brand that is part of this company.
traditional German food = traditionelles deutsches Essen traditional German food = traditionelle deutsche Speisen
Depending on context, German can be translated as:When used as a noun (capitalised!)Deutsch - Ich spreche Deutsch = I speak GermanDeutscher - ich bin Deutscher - I am German (male)Deutsche - ich bin Deutsche - I am German (female)When used as an adjective prececed by an article (the; a) (not capitalised!)der/die/das deutsche -die deutsche Sprache - The German languageder deutsche Delegierte - the German delegatedas deutsche Parlament - the German ParliamentWhen used as an adjective prececed by an article (not capitalised!)deutsche - deutsche Gastfreundschaft - German hospitalitydeutscher - deutscher Wein - German winedeutsches - deutsches Kulturgut - German cultural assets
1.7524217 German Deutsche Marks
English: "the flag" is German: "die Flagge" or "die Fahne".
Ich bin Deutscher = I am German (male) Ich bin Deutsche = I am German (female)
Ich spreche Deutsch means I speak German Ich bin Deutscher means I am German.
The German word for a "submarine" is "U-Boot", 'Boot' is pronounced as 'boat'.
I would guess they refer to the German central snailmail place where they keep all the letters and packages. Like a mail-bank if you knbow what I mean :)
German cherries = Deutsche Kirschen.
DDR stands for "Deutsche Demokratische Republik", the "German Democratic Republic" (former Eastern Germany from 1949 - 1990)