How do you say Anna in German?
if it's a name wont it still be Hannah? in that live in Berlin thing they said "Hannah Montana!" didnt they?
How do you spell the word 'regret' in German?
"Bedauern" is the German word for "regret". much to my regret > sehr zu meinem Bedauern.
Also "Bereuen"
You will regret that > Das werden Sie Bereuen.
The choice is dependent on the intended meaning of the sentence.
The name Blake means bold or black. It is not a German name.
How do you spell your name Donna in German?
Your name is your name in every language. However a German might make a longer O sound if just reading your name.
Guten Tag is German for Good Day, a more formal way of saying hello
I believ it is liebchen. lieb-love, chen-suffix indicating a diminutive.
It means sweatheart, or my little lovely; it is a term of endearment usually used towards small children.
I think... not actually german....
What are German words that start with a?
Some words that begin with "A..."
Abenteuer, acht, Ahnung, anrufen, anziehen, Apfel, Arbeit, aus
There are many German words beginning with a
You're best bet is to go on a German dictionary and look at all the words beginning with A
Also, try typing into Google 'German words beginning with a'
A few that I know of to get you going are:
Apfel
Alt
aber
also
good luck!
What is the plural form of Bananen in German?
Bananen ("bananas") is already plural. It is the plural form of Banane ("banana").
How do you say Jason in German?
You prounounce the i most (like an e) and don't pronounce the e, the j you don't "roll" and the a you prounounce like the letter r in the alphabet. I hope you could understand how I meant this!
What is the German word for forest?
forst.
More commonly Wald, e.g.
Regenwald - rain forest
Urwald - virgin forest
What is the correct translation of their teacher and his books?
Their teacher and his books = Ihr Lehrer und seine Bücher.
How do you say where are your papers in German?
Wo ist der Papier? I don't know if this is EXACTLY right cos there's three types of "thes": der,die and das. Der just sounds right for me so if you know this is wrong, don't really doubt it myself, you could change it.
How do you say 'Number One' in German?
French : Un, Une Latin : unus Spanish : uno Portuguese : um, uma German : Eins Welsh : un Greek : ena
How do you say glad you made it safely in German?
Ich bin froh, dass du gut angekommen bist (informal, singular)
Ich bin froh, dass ihr gut angekommen seid (informal, plural)
Ich bin froh, dass Sie gut angekommen sind (formal)
I want to make love to you in German?
"Ich Falle fuer dich" is the direct translation, I would say "Ich verliebe mich in dich" which means I am falling in love with you
As a rule, names are not translated, so Matthew is Matthew. The German equivalent is Matthias or Matthäus.
English: "the peace" means German: "der Friede", "der Frieden" or die "Ruhe".