spielt is the third person singular and second person plural of the noun spielen - to play
er/sie/es spielt = he/she/it plays
lhr spielt = you play
Jonny spielt auf was created in 1927.
Akeelah is not a German name and therefore has no old German meaning.
German does not have the verb "do," in the same sense as English, so it is harder to translate. However, if you want to make a statement negative, it is easiest to add the word "nicht." For example: The boy does not play guitar. Der Knabe spielt nicht Gitarre.
Jeffrey is not a German name and has no German meaning.
The cast of Und Nelson spielt - 1929 includes: Rudolf Nelson as Rudolf Nelson
There is no meaning
"was ist das" has the same meaning as "what is this" in German.
Smend is not a German word.
Tajudeen is not German, so therefore; it has no meaning in German.
There is no meaning for schlima in German. It is not a valid German word.
No. In German it means "time" but it has no meaning in Hebrew.
Xylofon is the German word for xylophone