What does was ist los mean in German?
Was ist los means can be translated as:
"What is wrong?"
"What's the matter?"
"What's up?"
How do you say Ethan in German?
You say the same as in the United States. Ethan is of Hebrew origin, and its meaning is "firmness, long-lived". Biblical it means a man of Israel noted for his wisdom. Ethan has 4 variant forms: Aitan, Eitan, Etan and Ethen.
What does 'Ich danke Sie fur eure gute arbeit' mean?
Ich bin gut danke makes little sense but translates as I'm good (at doing something) thank you
Mir geht es gut, danke translates as I'm well/fine/ok/good thank you
How do you say No Worries in German?
you say: ok, no problem.
if you want you can say German: ok, kein Problem. makes no difference.
How do you say I will have to think about it in German?
English: "I will have to think about it." is German "Ich denk' mal drüber nach."
How do pronounce danke in German?
Literally: Danke schön (also seen as Danke schoen) means "Thanks (nicely)" with the connotation of "Thank you very much."
In US English, people have pronounced it as "donka shane", rather than "donkeh shewn" - notably in a popular 1962 song written by Bert Kaempfert with English lyrics by Milt Gabler, and sung by Wayne Newton.
What does tschüs mean in german?
Having lived in the Stuttgart area for 3 years . . . the word tschus was typically a farewell to friends, local patrons, vendors, families. Not "good-bye", more of "see you later" word! The inflection changed a bit in areas - where I was it was a bit sing-songy with a lower tone on the beginning "chu" and a lower tone on the ending "oose". Kinda like moose - mooo-ose. tschus! A really great word!
'Pregnant' is 'zwanger' in Dutch. 'I'm pregnant' is 'ik ben zwanger' in Dutch.
How do you say little mouse in German?
A mouse is "Maus" in German, noun feminine, so, "die Maus", and it forms its plural with an umlaut-that is, a change to the vowel sound-and the -e ending, which is an unstressed "uh" sound, so, "die Mäuse", phonetically, "dee moi-ze"
How do you spell my school bag in German?
Bean bag (chair) is der Sitzsack in German, however the term Bean Bag is also used.
Bean bag (hockey sack or juggling ball) is der Jonglierball in German.
How do you say my name is skyler in German?
If you want to say it, it's "watashi no namae wa sukairaa desu.",but if you want to write it, it's 私の名前はスカイラーです。.
How do you say I love you sweetheart in German?
The modern term is "Ich hab dich liebeSchatz".
Other possible endings would be "Liebling", "Liebste" or "Liebchen",
but they sound a little false.
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If you have a German speaking wife or girlfriend they would be extremely cross with you if all you could come up with is Ich hab dich liebe, (correct form Ich habe Dich lieb - liebhaben - to be fond of something or someone because firstly it's grammatically incorrect and secondly it translates as I am fond of you.
The correct way to say I love you sweetheart is Ich liebe Dich Schatz (and so far I've yet to hear of a German female complain of being called Liebling, Liebste , or Liebchen but then I've only been speaking German for 25 years!
What is a 'kartoffel' in German?
die Kartoffel - potato
Also, one who farms potatoes would be a "Kartoffel Bauer"
Gio is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Josh." The diminutive serves as an affectionate nickname for the masculine proper name Giosuè ("Joshua"), whose origins go back to the ancient Hebrew name יְהוֹשֻׁעַ (Yehoshu'a, "God is salvation"). The pronunciation will be "djo" for the nickname and "djo-SWEH" for the forename in Italian.
'She' in German is 'sie'. Pronounced zee.
Actually, Sie is formal way to say 'you'. She in German is Frau. Pronounced FRAW. You are supposed to roll your r in that, but it is not required.
familie is the word for family in Dutch. It is a group of parents and children.
What does Wo ist mein Lieb dass ich will mean in English?
"Wo ist mein Lieb dass ich" doesn't make sense, as it translates roughly into "Where is my love that I."
mein Lieb is not a valid expression:
meine Liebe (my dear, female)
mein Lieber (my dear, male)
meine Liebste (my love, female)
mein Liebster (my love, male)
mein Liebling (my darling)
Was hast du heute Morgen gemacht = what did you do this morning
What does Du hast mich mean in German?
"du, hast du mich gefragt" translated into English is "You, did you ask me".
It is not a very good example of German grammar.
Du, hast du mich gefragt actually means what have you asked or what are you asking me because there is no need for the other du in the sentence
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As with the other contributers I can only speculate on the actual German phrase as most of it is gobbledegook, but judging by the structure and number of syllables I would guess that the original sentence was Du hast mich gefragt (du fr act), which translates as you asked me.