The change from "brod" to "brot" in German occurred in the late Middle High German period, around the 14th century. This shift in spelling reflects changes in phonetics and pronunciation over time.
Change = Ändern to change = ändern a change = einer Veränderung change (spare money) = Wechselgeld
bród (pride);misneach (courage);láidir (strong)
Changing sentences from English to German is called translating."Translating" translates in to German as "Übersetzen".
Ancient High Germanic The more recent German is Pfennig...it's basically a "penny"
The Umlaut indicates a change in the sound. In the case of a it indicated a change to e. With o and u it indicates a rounding of the lips to produce a different sound. Note that, strictly speaking, Umlaut refers to the change in the sound, not to the dots written over the vowels. (Incidentally, there are traces of the same process in English, for example: man - men, also in the pronunciation of any and many.
Brot is German for bread.
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brot
(das) Brot
The German word for bread is Brot.
eine Scheibe Brot
Sandwich is only a noun in German and has therefore no past tense.Sandwich in German is Butterbrot or belegtes Brot.
Brod und pommes frites.
The German word for wolf is Wolf.
A loaf or bread translates to ein leib Brot. Das Leib. (neutral)
Sid Brod's birth name is Sidney Sanford Brod.
The population of Brot-Plamboz is 265.