well in Germany you say usually like normalerweise in German
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∙ 2011-09-12 21:46:31To say body in German it is Körper
AnswerThere are two words in German which are usually translated as 'Prince' in English: 'Prinz' is used for sons of the monarch, and 'Fürst' is used for the ruler of a principality.
In order to say "My eyes" in German you say meine Augen
it is spieyeln in German
Kochen is cooking in German
In Swiss German (Schweizerdeutsch), usually "schöni" or "schön" (depending on context).
When someone sneezes, German-speaking persons usually say "Gesundheit", which means "health".
Fathers are usually addressed in German with Vater, Vati, Papa and so on.
Since Ryan is "king" in Celtic/Irish, the equivalent in German would be "Koenig". Proper names are not usually translated, though.
To say where are you from in German, you would say: Wo sind sie?
Names usually aren't translated. If you're Selina at home, then you're Selina in German too - or as close as local pronounciation can make it.
If you are talking to family members or friends you would usually say: Tschüss. (in-formal) If you are talking to people such as elders or authority you would usually say: Auf Wiedersehen. (formal)
How do you say "War" In german? Answer: "Krieg"
Tranianieren is how you say practice in German.
To say body in German it is Körper
how do you say to swim in german
AnswerThere are two words in German which are usually translated as 'Prince' in English: 'Prinz' is used for sons of the monarch, and 'Fürst' is used for the ruler of a principality.