Why do they speak German in Austria?
Until 1866 Austria was part of Germany. In fact, until then Austria was officially the leading German state, but it was expelled from Germany by Prussia. A cultural (and clear political) distinction between Germany and Austria didn't really arise till after 1866. Other languages don't call the people in Germany "Germans"... and in fact they aren't the only progeny of the ancient Germanic tribes... As already said, these areas were a long time staying close together. This collective root explains the same (in Germany there are some dialects, too) language. German is the official language.
How do you say I would like to order a pizza in German?
I would like to order a pizza = Ich möchte eine Pizza bestellen.
How do you say Bye see you Sunday in German?
Which frase we use in Austria to say good bye depends on the relationship between the ones saying good bye:
We say "Auf Wiedersehen" or "Auf Wiederschauen" when we address someone formerly, people we don't know very good, people of great respect which we don't address with the familiar "du" form. we also use it when leaving a restaurant.
Between friends, family and people we do address with "du" we use the word "Tschüss". Very common is also the dialectal word "Pfiat di", but please note that it's not standard German.
What is the German word for lower class of people?
unteren Klassen von Menschen
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The class system is a hierarchy that has no historical relevance in Germany. It was a French system that was then exported to England by the Normans. Germany was divided into town dwellers and farmers. In order to protect themselves from attack by robber barons, the town dwellers fortified their towns with walls and castles (= Burg) and the term Bürger (literally of the castle) was coined and now generally means citizen.
The class idea was raised later by the German communists, Marx and Engels, who referred to die Arbeieterklasse or das Proletariat (working class) and das Bürgertum (bourgeoisie, middle class).
Terms such as die Ober-Schicht (upper class) and die Mittelklasse (middle class) came about to explain the class system, especially in England.
The word Prolet (derived from Proletariat) has since become a derogatory term to indicate that someone is below a certain level
How do you spell the number 1 in German?
1.eins
2.zwei
3.drei
4.vier
5.fünf
6.sechs
7.sieben
8.acht
9.neun
10.zehn
11.elf
12.zwölf
13.dreizehn
14.vierzehn
15.fünfzehn
16.sechzehn
17.siebzehn
18.achtzehn
19.neunzehn
20.zwanzig
What does Meinen Liebchen mean?
My little darling. Or thereabouts. It should be "Mein kleines Liebchen", though.
What is Bengalische marchen aus Indien und Bangladesh mean?
Bengalische Märchen aus Indien und Bangladeshtranslates as Bengali fairy tales from India and Bangladesh.
How do I say you're welcome in German?
Herzlich willkommen, Guten Tag
Alternative:If you are very welcome is a response to thank you or thank you very much, then the German response is: Bitteschön! Schöner Tag noch!How do you say hi good morning i hope you have a wondeful day in German?
I Hope Your Having A Good Day Handsome = Ich Hoffe Ihr Einen Guten Tag Handsome =]
How do you say y'all in German?
ihr alle is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
"Sie sind sehr hubsch", "Sie sind sehr schön"" or "Sie sind bildschön", is used to someone that you don't know very well.
"Du bis sehr hubsch", "Du bis sehr schön" or "Du bist bildschön", is used to someone that you know well.
What vegetable is the German dish of sauerkraut made from?
As an adjective it means "sour", but it also means acidic (like a citrus fruit or acid rain). Aswell there is the expression "to be sauer", which means to be cross or annoyed. Note: Sauerstoff means Oxygen.
How do you say good morning what's up y'all in German?
Just say, "Guten Morgen" or, "Morgen" right back to them.
OR you can say, "Guten Morgen, du auch."
How do you say would you like to go out with me in German?
Quieres salir conmigo? But all of this will do no good if the person you're interested in doesn't speak english, nor understands what you're trying to say to them. Take some classes, learn spanish free on-line, or any other method that can help you out.
Translate the word- question in German?
Fragen can either be used as a verb or a noun and translates as:
to ask (verb)
questions (noun)
How do you say hello beautiful in German?
As with any language and situation, there are countless ways to say something.
"Hallo Schönheit" would be an appplicable way to greet your beautiful girlfriend or wife, but might be a bit too familiar to an acquaintance or stranger on the street (in a social situation).
You might try a simple, "Hallo Schöne," literally, "Hello beautiful."
Other alternatives are "Hallo Hübsche," = Hello pretty, and "Hallo Süße," = Hello sweetness.
How do you say the garden is beautiful in German?
"Tuin" is a Dutch equivalent of "garden."
The phrase "Huis en Tuin" is a Dutch equivalent of "Home and Garden." The Dutch noun "Huis" means "house, home." The Dutch conjunction "en" means "and."
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