What is the German word for winter?

Herbst (hehrpst) - autumn. Winter (vin-ter) - winter.
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What is German name for winter?

winter: Winter. überwintern.
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What is the coolest German word?

10 beautiful and memorable German words
  1. Sehnsucht. Amid different definitions, which vary from yearning, desire and/or craving, Sehnsucht is a feeling of longing for something unknown and indefinite. ...
  2. Weltschmerz. ...
  3. Torschlusspanik. ...
  4. Fernweh. ...
  5. Zweisamkeit. ...
  6. Backpfeifengesicht. ...
  7. Feierabend. ...
  8. Reisefieber.
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What is the prettiest German word?

Gemütlichkeit has been named “the most beautiful German word” of 2019, according to a vote of 850 German learners from 46 countries in the magazine “Deutsch Perfekt”. The term roughly translates to comfort, but also coins a unique feeling which also encompasses warmth and coziness.
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How do you compliment a woman in German?

Compliments In German
  1. You are sweet! — Du bist süß!
  2. You have beautiful eyes. — Du hast schöne Augen.
  3. You are very nice. — Du bist sehr sympathisch.
  4. I love your smile, it's so charming. ...
  5. I like your new haircut. ...
  6. I like this color, it really suits you! ...
  7. I knew you would succeed! ...
  8. I was sure you would pass the exam.
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What do you call a beautiful German girl?

schönes Mädchen, das ~ Noun.
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How do you pronounce Jahreszeiten?

Pronunciation
  1. IPA: /ˈjaːʀəsˌtsaɪ̯tən/, [ˈjaːʀəsˌtsaɪ̯tn̩]
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What month is Herbst in Germany?

Autumn is called der Herbst in German. Fall/Autumn season runs from September till November. Thus, the months of September, October and November are the months of autumn. Germany is known for it's world famous festival called Oktoberfest in Munich.
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What are pretty German words?

10 Most Beautiful German Words
  1. Sehnsucht. Our list starts with this noun, which comes from the verb sich sehnen nach – “to yearn for, to crave”, and the noun die Sucht – addiction. ...
  2. Zeitgeist. ...
  3. Weltschmerz. ...
  4. Frühjahrsmüdigkeit. ...
  5. Torschlusspanik. ...
  6. Schadenfreude. ...
  7. Fernweh. ...
  8. Zweisamkeit.
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What means Stardenburdenhardenbart?

'Stardenburdenhardenbart' is originated from Germany. It has many versions, but this one can mean a lot of. things for example "I love you" "hey", "look at me", "come here". It's used to get the attention of animals.
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What is the craziest German word?

10 weird German words
  • Ohrwurm (ear worm) ...
  • Weichei (soft egg) ...
  • Backpfeifengesicht (slap face) ...
  • Erklärungsnot (explanation poverty) ...
  • Purzelbaum (tumble tree) ...
  • Zungenbrecher (tongue breaker) ...
  • Schattenparker (shadow parker) ...
  • Kuddelmuddel (muddled mess)
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Is winter a Scandinavian name?

English, German, Danish, and Swedish: nickname or byname for someone of a frosty or gloomy temperament, from Middle English, Middle High German, Danish, Swedish winter (Old English winter, Old High German wintar, Old Norse vetr). The Swedish name can be ornamental.
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What is Dutch winter?

de winter. winter [de ~ (m)] noun.
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What is fall in German?

Etymology 1. From Middle High German val, from Old High German fal, from Proto-Germanic *fallaz. Cognate with Dutch val, English fall. The sense “case” in all its shapes is a calque of Latin casus.
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How do you say baby in German?

baby
  1. Babychen, das ~ Noun.
  2. Säugling, der ~ Noun.
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What is Colors in German?

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.
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What is your name in German?

If you want to say “What is your name?” in German, you would either say, “Wie heißen sie?” (formal) or “Wie heißt du?” (informal).
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Why is Fräulein offensive?

It is offensive and outdated today because: It is a diminutive that does not exist in a male form at all and indicates that an unmarried woman is not a full adult while a married woman and an unmarried man are regardless of age and accomplishments.
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What is a German wife called?

Frau is German for woman and wife and regardless of whether a woman is a married or not is also a title corresponding to English “Mrs”.
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What does Putzi mean in German?

German. Learn this word. Putzi. (das) baby [österr.] Putzi (dog name)
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