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'She' in German is 'sie'. Pronounced zee.

Actually, Sie is formal way to say 'you'. She in German is Frau. Pronounced FRAW. You are supposed to roll your r in that, but it is not required.

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"Sabine", "Adelheid", "Ulrike", "Gisela", "Angelika", "Johanna", "Silke", "Leah", " Katharina", "Michelle", "Franziska", "Laura" to name just a few.

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Frau, for a woman

and Frauline, for a girl

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13y ago
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"Eine Dame" is the correct term.

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16y ago
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süßes Mädchen

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15y ago
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schön Mädchen.

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hello German girl

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15y ago
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Mädchen.

There you go.

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14y ago
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Yes

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4y ago
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