i hate feta
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."
From the Angles, a Germanic tribe
English is a Germanic language.
It came from the Germanic Tribes.
The Romans introduced the name Germani, because the Germanic tribes were allies of the Celts.
Der weise und königliche Krieger
The English name Louise doesn't have a hebrew translation. It is originally from the Germanic name Chlodovech which meant "famous warrior"
Bell play is the literal English translation of the German word Glockenspiel,a musical instrument.
It is 616 if the translation of the bible from Hebrew was first done to Greek then to a germanic language. If it was first translated into latin it would be 666. Its just a translation thing.
Germanic languages were spoken by ancient Germanic tribes and later evolved into modern German, English, Dutch, and other languages. Some famous Germanic-speaking figures include the Anglo-Saxon warriors who invaded England, Charlemagne of the Franks, and the Gothic tribes in Eastern Europe.
Wolfgang Golther has written: 'Handbuch der germanischen Mythologie' -- subject(s): Culture, Germanic, Germanic Culture, Germanic Mythology, Germanic peoples, Mythology, Germanic, Religion
Extinct East Germanic language of the ancient Goths; the only surviving record being fragments of a 4th-century translation of the Bible by Bishop Ulfilas (Answer thanks to WordWeb)
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, in English the word 'stein' refers to a large mug that is often used for drinking beer. The word is of Germanic origins.
The name is English and of Germanic origin. However, please bear in mind that in individual instances the English name 'Crane' may be a translation from another language.
The Norwegian translation of the English words, "Something tastes good" is "Noe smaker godt. Norwegian is a North Germanic language that is majorly spoken in Norway.
Yes, Swedish is a Germanic language. It belongs to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic language family and is closely related to languages like Danish and Norwegian.
Germanic refers to having a Teutonic background.