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Middle High German- High German from 1100 to 1500 Yiddish- a dialect of High German including some Hebrew and other words; spoken in Europe as a vernacular by many Jews; written in the Hebrew script Pennsylvania Dutch- a dialect of High German spoken in parts of Pennsylvania and Maryland ...
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On sports day, German parents .A. can run with an egg in a spoonB. don't know about sports day at allC. watch their kids running or swimmingD. are very happy to see their kids'certificates Which of the following is TRUE about sports day in Germany?A...
Montag, just likeMonday, literally means “moon day.”Mondmeans “moon” in German, andTagmeans “day.” Dienstag– Tuesday Dienstagmeans “Týr’s day.” Týr is the Norse god of war. Interestingly, this is also where the wordTuesdaycomes from. As I mentioned earlier, there is a lot...
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“Tuesday” in German: Dienstag“Tuesday” in German is Dienstag.The origins of this name are thought to go back to the old Germanic god Týr. Týr was a god of law and heroic glory. Dienstag is “Týr's day”.You guessed it, that’s also where we get “Tuesday” from.“...
25. day in, day out every day and all day long 26. from Day 1 from Day One from the very beginning 27. one of these days at some future time 28. (modifier) of, relating to, or occurring in the day: the day shift. [Old English dæg; related to Old High German tag, Old...
Nudism was particularly popular in East Germany, or German Democratic Republic as it was known. It was secretly considered a form of escape from the uniforms, marches and conformity of the communist state. East Germans were free to practice nudism and did so wherever possible: at lakes, sea...