The German language does not differentiate between town and city. Depending on size, they are referred tp as:
Landstadt- population under 5, 000
Kleinstadt - population over 5, 000 and under 20,000
Mittelstadt - population over 20,000 and under 100,000
Großstadt - population over 100,000 and under 1,000,000
Millionenstadt- population over 1,000,000
The German word for city is "Stadt"
The German word "Stadt" means city.
Hamburg
Bern is a German word. It is a city and canton in Switzerland. The word is related toBär, German for bear. The city's mascot is a bear, it was supposedly named after Duke Berchtold killed a bear there in 1191 a.d. There is also a bear pit in Bern.
"Stadthalle" refers to an city-sponsored cultural arena and is not to be confused with City Hall. "Stadthaus" or "Rathaus" is the municipal seat known as City Hall
The word "hamburger" did not originate in France. It is derived from the German city of Hamburg.
*Waren* is the simple past tense of the word to be (sein) in the German language. "Wir waren im Ocean City gegangen." We had gone to Ocean City.
It's not a word that means anything, it's just the German version for the city of Oświęcim in Poland. It was renamed by the Germans following their invasion of Poland in 1939.
It's not a word. Do you mean Salzburger? That would be someone from the city of Salzburg.
Chre is not a German word
"mit" is the German word for "with".
The German word for their is "Ihre."