Stein
The word "stein" comes from the German language, where it means "stone" or "rock". It was originally used to refer to a type of drinking vessel made of stone or earthenware, typically with a handle and a hinged lid.
steinStein is the German word for "stone".
it means protection laid stone
Stone comes from Stein which is German and means stone. It can be German or German-Jewish. Many Jewish names are German words or come from German words. Schwartz, for example, means black in German.
Spanish - Piedra French - une pierre German - Stein Dutch - steen Italian - pietra Hope this helps!
guten tag! yes Rosetta stone German works quite well, i love it
Chre is not a German word
Mahiga is the Kikuyu word for the English word stone.
We don't really know. It might be German, from a word meaning "tooth-like". Alternatively, it has been suggested that it might be from a Persian word meaning "stone."
German is not a compound word.
"mit" is the German word for "with".
The German word for their is "Ihre."