The only such thing that I've found is an etymological dictionary published in 1904.
Title: Manual of German Etymology in its Relation to English
Author: Straube, Max
Publisher: Albright Publishing Company, New York (1904)
the definitions, pronunciations, and etymologies of words.
Poodle comes from the German language and it is a type of dog!!
German influence on the English language can be seen through loanwords, cognates, and grammatical structures. Many English words have Germanic origins, especially words related to everyday activities and household items. Additionally, grammar rules and sentence structure in English have been influenced by German due to the shared Germanic linguistic roots of both languages.
English has a larger vocabulary than German, mainly due to its history of borrowing and integrating words from various languages.
Some borrowed words from German into English include "kindergarten," "blitz," and "angst." These words have been integrated into English vocabulary due to historical, cultural, or technological influences from Germany.
the definitions, pronunciations, and etymologies of words.
If you look up the word at Merriam-Webster.com, you will see that "bucket" is a word going back to Middle English, Anglo-French, Old English and Old German. A good dictionary, either online or as a book, will provide etymologies (histories) of most words.
German!
The majority of state names are derived from Native American words (23). Other etymologies include Latin (7), English (5), Spanish (5), French (3), and Hawaiian (1). The remaining states' (7) etymologies are undetermined.
KindergartenZeitgeistAngstPoltergeistDoppelgängerSchadenfreudeErsatzare all German words that have made it into the English language
Poodle comes from the German language and it is a type of dog!!
The German words "aus unserem" mean "from our" in English.
Etymologies
German influence on the English language can be seen through loanwords, cognates, and grammatical structures. Many English words have Germanic origins, especially words related to everyday activities and household items. Additionally, grammar rules and sentence structure in English have been influenced by German due to the shared Germanic linguistic roots of both languages.
Any online German dictionary such as the Leo German-English dictionary at dict.leo.org
Like in English - Brooklyn. In general, there are no special german words for cities in english speaking countries.
yesSchadenfreudeKreiswehrersatzamtErsatzdienstleistender, Sehnsucht