Sond is not a German word. The closest German words are:
Sonde - probe
Sonder - without
Sch in the German language is simply a sound. It has the same sound as sh in the English language.
Wurz does not exist but it does sound like wurst,which means sausage.
I believe you spelled the word wrong, please double check. "Ywosch" is not a German word, nor does it sound close to any German word, as far as I know.
"Du hesh mesh" makes no sense in German. If you mean du hasst mich, which can sound similar, (especially in the song Du Hast by Rammstein), then it means 'you hate me.'
No, it does not sound like a typical German name.
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I think "alverterzane" is the sound for the german word "aufwiedersehen" (i saw that in some subtitles), wich means "see you later"
Look for the word etymology. Sound (english) > sund, gesund (german).
All the Mountbattens were of German extraction they were called "Battenberg" in German and changed it to sound more English.
what does ashley mean in in german
A heavy ukranian accent will sound russian, a lighter one will sound german.
Do you mean elan? Then the word exists in German