Germans and Austrians speak the same language, German. However, Haas is not a German word, it is a Dutch or Low German word (a very close language to German) meaning 'Hare' (as in rabbit). The German version of this word is 'Hase'.
As to the previous poster, there were many Dutch and German immigrants to Poland during the 1400-1600s as they were engineers, which explains your Dutch or Low German name.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand was Austrian. Not german.
-Austrian isn't a language. In Austria they speak the Austrian version of German. wunderbar
There is no such language as "Austrian". In Austria they speak German, as they do in most of Switzerland.Switzerland in German is "Schweiz".
Nationality was Austrian. Austrians are Ethnic Germans. Ethnicity : German
no, he was Austrian
No, he was Austrian
There is no such language as "Austrian" but if you mean German, the name James is spelled "Jakob" in German.
There is no such language as Austrian. German is the main language spoken in Austria. Mistel is the German for Mistletoe.
"Großmutter" is the word for grandmother in Austrian German.
Yes. Austria is "Osterreich" to the Germans, the Eastern Kingdom. During World War II, the two German-speaking areas were combined (Hitler, remember, was an Austrian, not a German), but after the war they separated again.
Grandfather in Austrian German translates to "Grossvater" but is also "Opa" which is more akin to "grandpa."
A female Austrian is "Österreicherin".A male Austrian is "Österreicher"As an adjective it is österreichisch"