The official name in German is "München", although some Bavarians call it "Minga" as well.
No. As Munich is a city it is translated. The English call it Munich as the Germans call it München.
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The people living in Munich call themselves "Münchner" (men) or "Münchnerin" (female). These may also be spelled Muenchner or Muenchnerin.
Locals in Munich call Oktoberfest "Wiesn", short for Theresienwiese, the name of the fairgrounds where the festival takes place. It is a term of endearment and is commonly used by residents of Munich.
In English we call it Munich.
Munich
The term "munich" is not widely recognized in standard English and may not have a specific meaning. It could potentially be a misspelling or a colloquial term specific to certain regions or communities. If you meant "Munich," it refers to the capital city of Bavaria in Germany, known for its rich culture, history, and Oktoberfest celebration. If "munich" is used in a specific context or slang, additional information would be needed to provide a precise definition.
Munich is in the south east of Germany.
In Munich Germany
Munich hosted France to partial defeat at the hands of Germany.
Munich is in Germany and yes Albert Einstein once did live in Munich