Germans drive on the right side of the road.
The plural form for "German" is "Germans."
The dress has shrunk.
The future tense of 'dress' is dressed. It is also past tense.
Singular - The dress' belt. Plural - The dresses' belts
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the Jews used to dress up like nazui so they could escape so the Germans wouldn't kill them.
no Germans no Germans no Germans no Germans no Germans
* Germans - Deutsche * the Germans - die Deutschen
No, all Germans are not fat. Some Germans are fat, but the majority of Germans are not fat.
the Germans the Germans
No, not all Germans hates the Jews. However, the particular group of Germans that hates the Jews were called the Nazi Germans.
The Germans were not prepared for where the landings happened.The Germans were not prepared for where the landings happened.
Germans eat a lot...
germans are from germany not france
The word “dress” in German is most commonly translated as “Kleid.” This term refers specifically to a one-piece garment worn by women or girls, similar to the English meaning of a dress. For example, if you want to say “beautiful dress” in German, you would say “schönes Kleid.” However, the meaning of “dress” can change depending on the context. If you are referring to clothing in general, the German word is “Kleidung,” which means clothes or attire. If you mean the action “to dress” (to wear clothes), Germans use the verb “anziehen,” which means “to put on” or “to get dressed.” For example, “I dress quickly” translates to “Ich ziehe mich schnell an.” In fashion conversations, especially when talking about traditional or ethnic wear, “Kleid” is the correct and most commonly used word. It is widely used in German fashion stores, online shopping, and everyday
maybe its because its important to Germans