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).
a typical Jewish name for girls is Miriam
Your name is dein Name (informal) or Ihr Name (formal) in German. The name "Hunter" in German is "Jäger"
No, Hudish is not a German name.
Yes, the name Marks IS a German name.
No, the german name is Karin.