Not if you're talking about sauerkrauts.
It is German meaning sour cabbage (sauer=sour, kraut=cabbage). Kraut can also mean herb and in Southern German it can be used for vegetation in a more general sense.
The word "sauerkraut" comes from German, combining "sauer" meaning sour and "kraut" meaning cabbage. It is a traditional German dish made from fermented cabbage.
The word "sauerkraut" originates from the German language. "Sauer" means sour, and "kraut" means cabbage, reflecting the sour fermented cabbage dish.
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No, the word 'no' is not inherently a bad word. It is a simple way to express refusal or denial.
Kraut is a German word recorded in English from 1918 onwards as a derogatory term for a German, particularly a German soldier.
Yes. Referring to a German as a "Kraut" is certainly not a good thing. However, they do not find it as offensive as black people find the n-word or as offensive as Jews find the k-word.
It is German meaning sour cabbage (sauer=sour, kraut=cabbage). Kraut can also mean herb and in Southern German it can be used for vegetation in a more general sense.
Meaning a German or more especially a German soldier, became more popular in World War 1 derived from the German word Kraut meaning Cabbage, considered a German ational dish
Bojan Kraut died in 1991.
Bojan Kraut was born in 1908.
Dominik Kraut was born on 1990-01-15.
Laura Kraut was born on 1965-11-14.
Kraut. Hun. box head. boche. Fritz Jerry
Allen I. Kraut has written: 'Getting Action from Organizational Surveys'
Robert E. Kraut was born on 1946-08-30.
The letters can spell the phrases "Up a trunk" or "Kraut pun", but nothing more coherent.