What is an orange in German?
the german word for orange is Apfelsine. Orange and Apfelsine are interchangeable .
Mir geht es auch gut. “I'm fine too.” Oh yeah, that's also like the response in this typical conversation, “Hey, how are you?” “I'm fine. And you?” “Oh, I'm fine too." Mir geht es auch gut.
Colors in German is “Farben” [ˈfaʁbm̩], and many of them are very close to the English ones. “Red” is “rot”, “blue” is “blau”, “orange” is “orange“. Others are different, like “schwarz” (black), “gelb” (yellow) or “lila” (purple), and you'll just have to learn those as new vocabularies.
It evolved from the Spanish word “naranja” meaning orange tree. The Spanish word came from a Sanskrit word. In the 16th century, when the fruit became widely available in Europe, the English dropped the “n” and began using the word “orange” to describe the colour orange.
In German, the letters of the Alphabet are pronounced like this, and can be spelt phonetically as such: A = ah. B = bay. C = tsay. D = day.
UOK : Are you okay? Geht's dir gut?
And what are the appropriate responses? When someone says danke, the standard response is bitte. This normally means 'please', but within the context of responding to a 'thank you', it means 'you're welcome'. If instead they say danke schön, then you should reply by saying bitte schön.
Interjection. bitte schön. (commonly said in answer to danke schön (“thank you very much”); usually not translated into English) don't mention it, not at all, you're welcome. (commonly said when offering or returning something; usually not translated into English) would you like?, here you are, thank you.
Scott Chastain, president of Marietta, GA's Dynamic Laser Applications, describes nogal or Peruvian walnut as darker than American black walnut. "It's a deeper color, a chocolate brown. We use it as a substitution for wenge, now that wenge's price has gone up," he says.
A sapphire is a precious stone which is blue in colour.
What gender is orange in German?
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How to say "What color is that car?" in German (Welche Farbe hat das Auto?)
“What's your name” in German is “Wie heißt du?” or “Wie heißen Sie” when you're talking to a stranger in a more formal way.
The team of researchers discovered bright pink pigment in rocks taken from deep beneath the Sahara in Africa. The pigment was dated at 1.1 billion years old, making it the oldest color on geological record.
An orange is a fruit of various citrus species in the family Rutaceae (see list of plants known as orange); it primarily refers to Citrus × sinensis, which is also called sweet orange, to distinguish it from the related Citrus × aurantium, referred to as bitter orange.
Oranges originated in Asia in what is now called southeast China. Cultivated for at least 7,000 years in India and in China since 2,500 BCE and documented in China since 340 BCE, sweet orange (Citrus x sinensis) is a hybrid between pomelo (Citrus maxima) and mandarin (Citrus reticulata).
The German letter ß is a ligature and is also called a “scharfes s” (sharp s). But it's simpler than it sounds–it actually just means “ss”. The best thing about this letter? It sounds exactly like the “s” sound in English!
“s-zet” (ß): Hold down “control” and press the ampersand (&) (i.e. Shift + 7) [Nothing will appear on your screen when you press this combination of keys]. Then release all three keys you just pressed and type the letter s. The “s-zet” (ß) should now appear.
The letter ß (also known as sharp S, German: Eszett or scharfes S) is a letter in the German alphabet. It is the only German letter that is not part of the basic Latin alphabet. The letter is pronounced [s] (like the "s" in "see") and is not used in any other language.
We say “Bitte” (Please).
The German word bitte means so much more than “please” or “you're welcome.” In some ways, it's a go-to word like “pardon.”
Why do Germans say hi together?
The “together” in “hello together” refers to doing something collectively, expressed through “gemeinsam” in German. If I counted to three and we then said “hello” at the same time, we could afterwards say that “we said 'hello' together”.
Naja, or na ja can be translated to “well” and is an interjection, which means it's used to express a feeling. In the case of na ja, it's used to express either agreement or doubt.
In German, you can say “Entschuldigung” or use the more informal abbreviation “'Tschuldigung”. The English word “Sorry” works, too. You'll hear it a lot, especially among younger people.
Since we are here, let's also see how you can respond if someone says thank you in German. Generally, the same as Danke, Bitte is the safest and most common way to respond to someone expressing their gratitude.
You can use bitte when you are trying to politely express that you did not understand or hear something the speaker has just said, as in "Pardon me?" The following brief dialog shows how to express that sentiment in a courteous manner. Ich bin heute einkaufen gegangen. > I went shopping today.
-Bitte sehr! (-Thank you.) -You're welcome!
Literally, "many thanks".
“Bitte” can mean “please” but may also mean “you're welcome”. Other words that can make you sound more polite include “danke” which means thank you and “gern” or “gerne” which translates to gladly or with pleasure. “Entschuldigung” is also a very useful word which means excuse me or I'm sorry.
Borrowed from Spanish oscuro (“dark”).
Dune Opaco has an expansive color range produced from a silver and gold base. It is flowable by nature and so can be rolled, troweled and brushed on the intended substrate.
What color is Pardo in English?
Explanation | Date |
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[cream] The color like the cream to use to make confectionery. Yellowish white. | Apr. 8, 2000 |
[beige] Light brown. | Apr. 8, 2000 |
Kinari [] It is as the cloth. | Mar. 12, 2000 |
Ama-iro [flaxen] Yellowish brown. | Mar. 12, 2000 |
Stella from Winx Club, Stella's Main Color is Orange and her Sub Color is Gold or Yellow.
Puce is a dark red or purple brown color, a brownish purple or a "dark reddish brown."
Fräulein is the diminutive form of Frau, which was previously reserved only for married women. Frau is in origin the equivalent of "My lady" or "Madam", a form of address of a noblewoman. But by an ongoing process of devaluation of honorifics, it came to be used as the unmarked term for "woman" by about 1800.
There are 3 noun genders in German: masculine, feminine, and neuter.
The German word for fruit is “Frucht” [fʁʊxt], and its plural is “Früchte” [ˈfʁʏçtə].
In Germany, taxis are beige, a look that was officially stipulated by law as Elfenbein ("ivory") a light ivory-color in 1971. In 2005 this legal restriction was lifted, but most taxi drivers' associations and companies still prefer the unified look and visibility of beige.
gold → golden, gülden, goldfarben.
What is Japanese blue?
Blue in Japanese (Ao)
Ao 青 あお As you can see, blue, in Japanese, has more than one name, but the name for blue in general is ao.
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Flag of Berlin.
Proportion | 3:5 |
Adopted | 26 May 1954 |
Design | A tricolor of red-white-red, defaced with an emblem. |
Landesdienstflagge (state service flag) | |
Use | State flag and ensign |
German | English |
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Hase | Bunny |
Terms of endearment for children | |
Kindchen | Sweetheart |
Mäusezähnchen | Little mouse tooth |
English | German | IPA |
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Mother | Mutter | [ˈmʊtɐ] |
Mom | Mama | [ˈmama] |
Mommy | Mami | [ˈmami] |
Father | Vater | [ˈfaːtɐ] |
During the 30 Years' War, Electorate Friedrich Wilhelm of Brandenburg recruited experienced Swedish soldiers as instructors to the Prussian army. These men were seasoned fighters and supposedly became well respected and liked by the German troops, earning the nickname 'alter Schwede'.
noun. station [noun] a place with a ticket office, waiting rooms etc, where trains, buses or coaches stop to allow passengers to get on or off. a bus station.
Which came first, the fruit or the colour? The fruit came first. The English word "orange" has made quite a journey to get here. The fruit originally came from China – the German word Apfelsine and the Dutch sinaasappel (Chinese apple) reflect this – but our word ultimately comes from the Old Persian "narang".
Noun. Kummerspeck m (strong, genitive Kummerspecks or Kummerspeckes, no plural) (uncountable) excess weight or body fat gained due to emotional overeating quotations ▼
Showing up late, losing your cool, or raising your voice are all considered rude and thoughtless. If you step out of line, don't be surprised or offended if someone corrects your behavior, as this is very common in the German culture.
A simple sorry is enough to acknowledge the mistake. In German, you can say “Entschuldigung” or use the more informal abbreviation “'Tschuldigung”. The English word “Sorry” works, too. You'll hear it a lot, especially among younger people.
Is it rude to finish your plate in Germany?
Finish all the food on the plate
It is considered rude to leave food on the plate; not just the Germans, but people from many countries do not like anyone leaving food on their plate.
KVR is short for “Kreisverwaltungsreferat“, AKA the Department of Public Order. They are the big dogs in charge of important things like visas, work permits, residency, etc.
Bart Noun. Bart, der ~ beard, the ~ Noun.
[almaɲ ] feminine noun. l'Allemagne Germany. en Allemagne [habiter] in Germany; [aller] to Germany.
Orange is a surname and a given name.
The word "orange" entered Middle English from Old French and Anglo-Norman orenge. The earliest recorded use of the word in English is from the 13th century and referred to the fruit. The first recorded use of "orange" as a colour name in English was in 1502, in a description of clothing purchased for Margaret Tudor.
tangerine | mandarin |
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pomelo | valencia |
hamlin | peach |
apricot | cantaloupe |
blood orange | navel orange |
The longest word in the standard German dictionary is Kraftfahrzeug-Haftpflichtversicherung – which is the word for motor vehicle liability insurance. But at 36 letters, it's rather puny. Rechtsschutzversicherungsgesellschaften, a touch longer at 39 letters, is the language's longest non-dictionary word.
[tɔɪ] Spielzeug nt. toys Spielsachen pl, Spielzeug nt; (in shops also) Spielwaren pl.
Achtung, a German word meaning "attention"