The ancient Romans had a number of words for the various Germanic tribes they were acquainted with. The most general is germanicus, from the tribe named Germani, but there was also teutonicus from the Teutoni (which gives us our adjective "Teutonic") as well as several others.
The German language is in Latin lingua Germanica, and to speak in German is Germanice loqui.
A German person would be Germanus (if a man) or Germana (if a woman).
Volk (German) is nationis in Latin.
The Latin word for sustainability is the word sostenibilita. The Spanish word for this word is sostenibilidad and the German word is nachhaltigkeit.
The Latin for the word process is the word a liquid. The Spanish word for process is proceso and the German word is prozess.
German shorthand does not use Latin abbreviations or letters.
The word "book" traces its root to German, not Latin, but "note" comes from the Latin word nota, which means "to mark or note".
The Latin word for matter is materia. The Italian word for matter is mat, the German word is egal, and the French word is question.
It originated around 1815-1825 and comes from the German word Pretzel, a variant of Bretzel. In Old High German it was brizzila, which came from the Medieval Latin word bracellus, meaning "bracelet".
Bona is a Latin word meaning 'good'. It is the same in German
The Latin word for alcohol is ipsum. The word alcohol in Italian is alcol, in Spanish it is alcohol, and in German allkohol.
Since the word "rex" is Latin for "king," it's only logical to note that the German word for "rex" is "könig" - the German word for "king."
The English word energy is said in Latin as the word vis. In Italian it is said as energia and in German it is said as energie.
Well Luna is latin for moon and the German word for moon is "Mond"