The German word for yeah is ja.
It's "Ja"
The Old English and Germanic word for "Earth" is believed to stem from the proto-Germanic word *erþō, meaning "ground" or "soil." This word likely evolved into the modern English term "Earth."
From the Germanic word Vogel. English is essentially a Germanic language which has evolved over time into the distortion it is today.
Hand is a core Germanic vocabulary word, presumed to derive from a Germanic root *handuz which is unattested.
Yes, the word "war" is of Germanic Origin.It entered English before 1150, from late Old English werre < Old North French < Germanic; cognate with Old High German werra, meaning "strife."
The word has Proto-Germanic origins.
No, it is Germanic.
From the Proto-Germanic "skipam".
It's of Germanic origin, from the Latin word cattus.
The word "careen" has Germanic origins, derived from the Old Provençal word "carinar" meaning "to keel over." It entered the English language in the early 19th century.
Yeah
Halt is a Germanic word, and cognates appear in all the Germanic languages. A related word is the Old English root of our word "lame". It was reintroduced in its modern sense from German in the 16th or 17th century.