The German word "Müller" translates to "miller" in English, referring to someone who works in a mill, typically grinding grain into flour. It is a common surname in Germany and can also denote a historical occupation. The term is derived from the Middle High German word "mülnære."
Mueller is of German origin.
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Bouncey doesn't mean anything in German or English. Bouncy in English translates to Spring- in German.
The German words "aus unserem" mean "from our" in English.
mit is in english with
parish. do you mean German word? if that's what you meant, then no. it's English. parish. do you mean German word? if that's what you meant, then no. it's English. parish. do you mean German word? if that's what you meant, then no. it's English.
Hermann Mueller has written: 'Deutsche gedichte' -- subject(s): German poetry
If you are translating from English to German it means Schrank. If you translate from German to English it means cabinet.
Roept you is not German.
But isn't a German word.
Jungfrau in German is a virgin in English.
Nochter is not a German word