How do you get on and off the autobond in Germany?
I guess you mean the Autobahn.
You just drive on it, like you drive on a Highway.
How long does it take to deliver a letter from florida to frankfurt germany?
first class letter to Germany from Florida?
Can you listen pronuntion German?
Try dict.leo.org - it's an online German-English dictionary, where you can also listen to sound files to help you with pronunciation.
What was the population of Germany in 1929?
US Census of 1930 was 122,775,046 according to the Census Bureau.
the word "zwei" means 2 and "zweiten" is just another case ... während des ZWEITEN Weltkriegs (during second world war)
if you participate at an auction, before an item is sold and the hammer swung you would hear : ZUM ERSTEN, ZUM ZWEITEN, ZUM DRITTEN... and sold to so and so...
you could translate it with "second", but be careful, it doesnt apply for all the grammatical cases...
der die das
Nominativ zweite ... ...
Genitiv (des) zweiten (der)... (des)...
Dativ (dem) zweiten (der) ... (dem)...
Akkusativ (den) zweiten (die) zweite (das) zweite
And these are only the singular forms...
sometimes there stands "sie entzweiten sich", which means to people had an argument
Why do German shephards have a reputation of only being loyal to the one man?
A German shephards is just alot of different kinds of wolf mixed with a shephard dog because they needed a dog that was still able to herd but would have the size the power and the courage of the wolf , so they just bread, bread and breed until they were just like a wolf in looks strength and courage ,but still had that herding instinct so there job would basicly be to herd,track also to protect sheep with the courage to go up againstwolfs,bears ,cayotes and men and most importantly they would protect there sheep herder, now answering your qwestion about why there only loyal to the one man, there not just loyal to the one man there loyal to the whole family but the have one leader and one person they listen two but they will still protect a family and in my opinion are one of the best guard dogs you can get and are great for personal protection
(mike Davidson police dog handler for 17 years)
What is the earliest date of reference to Burg Vischering?
The earliest reference to Burg Vischering is 1271.
What are the mountains in hessen Germany?
The mountain ranges in Hesse (German: Hessen) are collectively known as the Mittelgebirge (Central Uplands). These mountain ranges are Rhön, Taunus, Rothaargebige, Vogelsberg, Hoher Meißner, Kellerwald, Westerwald, Söhre, Kaufunger Wald, Knüllgebirge, Habichtswald, Gladenbacher Bergland, Odenwald, Stölzinger Gebirge, Spessart, Schlierbachswald, Seulingswald, Richelsdorfer Gebirge and Reinhardswald.
The 5 highest mountains in Hesse are:
Wasserkuppe, Rhön: 950.2 m
Großer Feldberg, Taunus: 881.5 m
Langenberg, Rothaargebirge: 843.1 m
Taufstein, Vogelsberg: 773 m
Kasseler Kuppe, Hoher Meißner: 753.6 m
For a full list of mountains in Hesse, see the related link.
When we will not cross the road on zebra crossing then harmful accident not happen.
Average height of German women?
Such a generalisation is not possible, My sister in law is 5' 1", my wife 5' 11".
There are many sizes and shapes in between, due to the inter breeding of the European people.
The image that many have of a 6 foot tall buxom German Fräulein in a dirndl is not a common sight.
However, according to the Mikrozensus 2009 the average height of German women is 1.65 metres!
How far is it from Munich to Washington?
Washington the city I suppose!
The distance between Munich, Germany and Washington, District of Columbia, United States, as the crow flies: : 4246 miles (6833 km) (3689 nautical miles) ; Initial heading from Munich to Washington: : west-northwest (297.5 degrees); Initial heading from Washington to Munich: : northeast (49.5 degrees) Calculated by http://www.indo.com/distance/index.html
How long is the flight between Munich Germany and Dallas TX?
A typical flight between Dallas, TX and Munich, Germany would have a flying time of about 10 hours, 39 minutes.
Who was a abrasive emperor of Germany?
The abrasive empire (often mistaken for emperor) was a list of monarchs who rules over German speaking states in central Europe. This spanned from around 843 to 1918.