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English to German

English to German refers to the process of translating words from English to German. A person wanting to learn the German language can use online English to German translators or dictionaries, or enroll in a German language school.

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How do you say i love you so much in German?

Adore can be translated as anbeten or verehren so the sentence would translate as:

Ich bete Dich/Sie an

Ich verehre Dich/Sie

How do you say 1962 in German?

As a figure:

(ein)tausendsechsundsechzig

As a year:

neunzehn sechsundsechzig

neunzehnhundertsechsundsechzig (nineteen hundred sixty-six)

Say best wishes in German?

Ich wünsche dir alles Gute.

Ich wünsche dir nur das Beste.

Meine besten Wünsche...

Mit den besten Wünschen...

Alles Gute...

How do you say duck dog in German?

The translation for English: "the German shepherd dog" is German: "der Deutsche Schäferhund".

"Deutscher" = German,

"Schäferhund" is a compound word of

"Schäfer = Schafhirte = shepherd" and "Hund = dog".

What does eating mean in German?

Essen But there are differences as in the English Language. If you want to say I was Eating you say in German: Ich habe Gegessen. If you want to say Im Eating (now) you say: Ich Esse (Gerade)

How do you say my birthday is on the 13 July in German?

My birthday is on the seventeenth of February can be translated as:

Ich habe am siebzehnten Februar Geburtstag

or

Mein Geburtstag ist am siebzehnten Februar.

What does the sentence 'ich hasse mich und ich möchte sterben' mean in English?

The former translates to "I hate myself" and the latter translates to "I would like to die."

How do you say goodbye in Swiss German?

"Auf Wiederluege" (Uf Wiederluege) or "tschüss" are all acceptable. In some formal settings "Auf Wiedersehen" may even be appropriate.

What is the German phrase 'frau und herr' in English?

The German word for woman or wife.Also a German courtesy title or form of address for an adult woman.

Frau Schmidt = Mrs. Schmidt

Frau would be woman and Ehefrau is the 'wife'

[Technically true, but in normal conversation husband and wife are referred to as "Mann und Frau." I would never, for example at a perfume shop, say that "Das Parfum ist für meine Ehefrau." This would imply that I have some other kind of Frau that I could be giving gifts to as well. When introducing yourself as a couple you would never say "Das ist meine Ehefrau."]

Ho do you say good morning in German?

In German, you'd say "Guten Morgen" for "Good morning" in English.

How you say handsome man in German?

Die sind >>handsome<< auf Deutsch.

gutaussehend (lit. good looking)

großzügig (generous)

beträchtlich (large)

Handsome can be translated as:

gutaussehend

ansehnlich

schön

stattlich

attraktiv

What does 'bist du auch Deutscher' mean in English?

ich bin Deutsche und du translates as I am German and you

N.b. The spelling Deutsche refers to a female speaker, a male speaker would use Deutscher.

How do you say little dog in German?

Depending on the context, little can be translated as:

klein: die Blume war klein - the flower was little

kleine/kleiner/kleines: der kleiner Junge - the little boy

wenig - es gab wenig Spielraum - there was little room for maneouvre

Bißchen - Ein Bißchen Zucker war noch in der Dose - There was a little sugar left in the bowl

How do you say chalkboard eraser in German?

"board eraser" is "(der) Schwamm" ("sponge") or "(der) Tafelschwamm" ("(black)board sponge") in German.

eraser - Radiergummi

What is the German name of Austria?

"Bayern" is the name of this beautiful German state. Which by the way is the largest one.

How do you say don't do that in German?

Depending on the context, I am leaving could be translated in a number of ways:

Ich verlasse Dich - I'm leaving (you) (relationship break-up)

Ich gehe - I'm leaving (a place)

What does the letter K mean in German?

The three K´s were a conception of the traditional women`s role. The whole phrase is "Kinder, Küche und Kirche" = children, kitchen and church. That means that a woman was supposed to care for the children, to keep house and to realise the moral ideas of the church.

After WW2 and with the appearance of the feminist movement, this conception was abandoned bit by bit. Later in the educated middle-classes the word "Kirche" (=church) was replaced by the word "Kammermusik" (=chamber music).

Nowadays the three K´s are considered to be antiquated. Today the phrase is "Kinder, Küche und Karriere" (=children, kitchen and career) - if it is used at all.

How do you say 'i was so tired' in German?

I = Ich am = bin tired = müde (if it's like "I'll go to bed". If you're tired of something it's "keine Lust mehr haben" or "es satt haben".) I am tired = Ich bin müde I am tired of... = Ich habe keine Lust mehr/Ich habe es satt

How do you pronounce right in German?

"First" translates as "Erst" with different endings depending on the context in which it is used.