Urm... später ???
The German word for "later" is "später". Slues is spelled "Schluss" in German and means "the end; final, as in: time to quit"
No such word as "spader". I guess you mean "später" = later.
It comes from Latin 'docentum' meaning 'to teach'. The word passed into German as 'Dozent' and later into the English language
The word for sparrow in German is Spatz, plural Spatzen. German immigrants to the US used that word to describe them and it probably became corrupted to spatzie as time went on and later generations lost their German and spoke only English.
Chre is not a German word
You can say "Bis später" in German to mean "until later".
There is a Latin word Brachitellum meaning a baked biscuit. Later an Italian word Bracciatella, then a German word Brezitella which became Brezei and Prezel which became an Americanism, Pretzel
There is a Latin word Brachitellum meaning a baked biscuit. Later an Italian word Bracciatella, then a German word Brezitella which became Brezei and Prezel which became an Americanism, Pretzel
"mit" is the German word for "with".
The German word for their is "Ihre."
The word FROM in German is von
The German word for when is wenn.