Hans.
"Hans" is quite old fashioned (more like a typical name in the 1940s), like Erich or Erwin.
Today's grown-ups (2010) are called: Stefan, Thorsten, Martin, Daniel, Michael. Women's names: Katharina, Sandra, Sabrina, Stefanie, Eva, Anne.
The children's names are getting more international now: Mika, David, Robin, Jonathan, Christopher, Leon... or girl names: Nina, Sophie, Ella, Mara, Pia.
The German name for France is "Frankreich"The German word for France is Frankreich.
German
Rolfe
Tanzania
The Inbetweeners movie has not been released on the German-speaking market and therefore has no German title. The tv episodes are however available on DVD with German subtitles under the name....."The Inbetweeners".
No, it does not sound like a typical German name.
Typical are Müller, Schmidt, Schulz, Zimmermann
Beer and Jagerschnitzel Liebfraumilch and Blutwurst Kabinett and Sauerbraten with Spatzle
My wife named her Passat Schweinsteiger.... its big a beefy
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german is the typical answer. it can, however, be norman or austrian. felgers currently reside in great britain, the u.s.a., france, germany, and austria to name a few.
"Ja, Frau." This isn't a typical German phrase, and Frau also means woman, not just Mrs. If you said this, you would probably address them as Mrs. (add last name).
Your name is dein Name (informal) or Ihr Name (formal) in German. The name "Hunter" in German is "Jäger"
a typical Jewish name for girls is Miriam
No, Hudish is not a German name.
ANSWER The German name for piper is Pfeifer or Pfeisenblaeser.
Yes, the name Marks IS a German name.