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GirlsKarin RenateMonikaUrsulaIngridHelgaGisela / GieselaElkeBrigitteChrista / KristaHanneloreBoysHans PeterKlaus / ClausWolfgangJürgenDieterManfredUweGünter / GüntherHorst
Yes, most German schools have bells that signal the start and end of classes, breaks, and other important times during the school day. These bells help students and teachers know when to move between classes or activities.
Surnames: Müller, Meier, Schulz, Schmidt, Lange, Franke, Bauer First names (female): Marie, Lisa, Nina, Claudia, Stefanie, Kathrin First names (male): Leon, Maximilian, Pascal, Jonas, Michael, Stefan This is just an excerpt. For further information see on "Google"
The German word for dog is "Der hund"(singular), "Die hunde"(plural).
Adalie, Adeline, Amalia, Amrei, Bettina, Carla, Emma, Gesine, Gisela, Hedwig, Heidi, Helga, Ida, Isolde, Marie, Mathilda, Minna, Oda, Ottilie, Richarda, Senta, Talea, Ulrike, Uta, Wibke. To name but a few.
German female hunting dog named
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Eiche, Birke, Fichte.
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names are pronounced exactly the same in german but some german s have a accent so it sounds different
German is an option at some schools and universities in Portugual, but very few people can speak it fluently.
Udo, Uta, Clara, Cookie
Wolfgang and Ludwig are my favorite two.
Some good boy names for the webkinz German shepherd are: Jake Justice Hunter Sargent Striker Thunder Hope this helps! ~Goldendoodle
Until about 1890 there were schools in some parts of the US that gave all or most of the teaching in German. Obviously, they were only viable in areas that had a German-speaking community. From c. 1890 on there was growing agitation against 'hyphenated Americans' and the position of these schools became very difficult.