Verboten means "prohibited", "forbidden", or "off limits" in German. Its meaning has also carried over as a loanword in the English language. This word has a strong authoritarian sense in both languages.
The German word "Stadt" means city.
The German word "Gesicht" translates to "face" in English.
The German word "Herze" means heart in English.
There is no meaning for schlima in German. It is not a valid German word.
The German word "Hass" means "hate" in English.
In German, there is a word, "verboten," but I don't know the meaning. Verboten means forbidden in German. I have still never heard of the word 'boten'. Check your spelling :(
"verboten" is the participle of the infinitive "verbieten" and it means "forbidden" Example: Es ist verboten in den Wald zu gehen. It is forbidden to go into the forest.
Rauchen verboten = no smoking
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Either "Eingang Verboten" or "Betreten verboten" would work; the latter would be more typical
Advertising in the answer field is verboten. Sorry!
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It means "Jews Forbidden".
But isn't a German word.
Plick is not a German word.
Rouse is not a German word
greave is not a German word.