Bohemian
German
"Lough" is not a German word and does not have a pronunciation in German. It is actually an Irish word used to describe a lake or a fjord.
"angst" is the German word for "anxiety" or "fear". It is loan word in English, often used to describe psyche, such as "teenage angst".
The Yiddish word for grandparents is "גרויעס" (groys).
Schadenfreude (n.) = harmsglee
Your grandparents will be very proud of you, also.
The possessive form of the plural noun neighbors is neighbors'.example: My neighbors' yards all look so nice.
There's no specific word for them. Personally, I'd describe them as Wut- und Scheianfälle.
Allemande means the feminine adjective for German in French so I suppose that it can describe a German dance.
arisch
There is no such word in English. -It is a German name.
The German word 'selig' is usually translated into English as 'blessed.' The word can also mean 'blissful' or 'overjoyed.' Selig is also a German surname and given name.