A German man chieftain, or "chief," was responsible for leading his tribe in both warfare and governance. He made crucial decisions regarding military campaigns, resource distribution, and alliances with other tribes. Additionally, the chieftain upheld laws and customs, acting as a mediator in disputes and maintaining social order within the community. His leadership was often supported by a council of elders or warriors, reflecting a collective approach to governance.
The man who bought Saint Patrick as a slave was named Milchu. It is believed that Milchu was a chieftain in Ireland.
That's an easy German translation for a change. The English word "the man" is "der Mann" in German.
to be a man
1864
English: "the old man" = German: "der alte Mann".
The German word for man is Mann. The pronunciation is more or less the same.
The adjectives are 'every' and 'his'.
Fritz is a German name for a man, the same as Gary is for a man in the English language
Almaenaidd <adjective> German Almaeneg German (language) Almaenes German woman Almaenwr, German man
How do you speak German = Wie spricht man Deutsch
Depends on the woman, same as a man's public duties. Also would depend on the society.
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