Land in German means country, land or countryside in English, depending on the context.
It is Old German for "renowned land."
The name German and Germany are derived from Germanic which was both the language spoken in the area and the name of the tribes that occupied the land.
If You Mean Switzerland, The Population Can Speak German, French, Italian and Romansh.
In German the movie is called "In einem Land vor unserer Zeit".
In Latin terms: Orlando means "bright-sun" In German terms: It means "from the famous land"
In Latin terms: Orlando means "bright-sun" In German terms: It means "from the famous land"
what does ashley mean in in german
Land
Land
Do you mean elan? Then the word exists in German
I think you mean the Netherlands, which is a country near Germany and Belgium. People who live there and their language are referred to as Dutch. Perhaps you mean Deutschland, the German phrasing of their country, Germany.
NO. !!!! The Dutch are from the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is thought that the word 'Dutch' is a corruption of the word 'Deutsch' /. Deutschland is the German name for Germany.