Contraty to what most websites/people will tell you, 'underground' is not the only word to start and end with 'und'. There is also 'underfund'.
The meaning of the German word und in English is and. And is a conjunction used in the English language, like Jack and Jill are friends and they like pie.
ein und derselbe
Let us say you are writing to the couple Volker and Ulrike Schmidt, Herr und Frau Schmidt. On the envelope you would put: Herrn und Frau Volker Schmidt und Ulrike Schmidt There is an "n" on the end of "Herr" because it is in the accusative case -- the letter is going to them although we don't need to write the word for "to". On the actual letter, you start it: Liebe Frau Schmidt! Lieber Herr Schmidt! or Liebe Ulrike! Lieber Volker! We have to put "Liebe[r]" ["dear"] twice because the ending changes according to whether it is masculine or feminine.
Schlaf gut und süße Träume.
Austria, Switzerland, some parts of northern Italy
Underground
Underground
Underground
The answer is underground!
ultrasound
Underground
Underfund. underfund UNDerfUND and underground
UNDdergroUND (underground) there are two words that start and end und the other is underfund, (UNDergoUND)
The word "und" in German means "and" in English.
und = and.
The German word 'und' translates into English as 'and.'
"And".