The phrase "Heil Hitler" in German translates to "Hail Hitler" in English. It was a salute used during the Nazi regime in Germany, associated with Adolf Hitler and the ideologies of that time. The phrase is now widely recognized as a symbol of hate and totalitarianism. "Zeig Heil" appears to be a misspelling or misinterpretation, as the correct phrase is "Heil."
Zeig is derived from the verb zeigenmeaning to showZeig' mir = show me
On the sentence "Zeig mir deine Pflaume" it means p*ssy I think. NEW ANSWER! Pflaumen in german means "plums" Hope i helped :)
I don't thing "zieg" is a German word. Do you possibly mean Ziegen (goats) or zeig (show)? Or perhaps Sieg(victory), which sounds to English-speaking ears as if it might be spelled with a Z?
Sieg Heil = hail victory
Jeffrey K. Zeig was born in 1947.
"Hell" in German, means "bright" in English as in well lit or lots of sunshine.
"Heil Hitler" is German for "Hail Hitler"
The cast of Zeig dich - 1997 includes: Anne Fink Olaf Koch
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It means Hail Hitler! However, there is a certain ambiguity about it, and it could mean Salvation [through] Hitler. For this reason, such Christians refused to use it.ANSWER"Sieg Heil" is a German phrase, meaning "Victory Hail" or "Hail Victory". During the Nazi era, it was a common shout at political rallies. When meeting someone, it was customary in Nazi Germany to give the Hitler salute and say the words "Heil Hitler!".Hail Hitler
it originated as hallo, an Old High German use of their verb 'to fetch', used to hail a ferryman (presumably when you wanted to take the ferry)