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  1. Google's service, offered free of charge, instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages.

  2. For example: "Johann Wolfgang von Goethe", "Otto von Bismarck", "Ursula von der Leyen". Does this mean that Johann is from Goethe, Otto is from…

  3. Von der and von die do not have a contraction. Other contractions are for example: zu dem = zum, in dem = im, bei dem = beim. In day-to-day speech you might also encounter "ausm" and "aufm" but don't use those in the written language.

  4. Origin. Wriedt : 1: North German: nickname from Middle Low German wrēt wrede ‘fierce evil angry’ (cognate with English wrath).2: North German and Danish (of German origin): topographic name from Low German write ‘entangled roots’ denoting someone who lived in an overgrown area.

  5. Get English translations of thousands of German words and example sentences from both the Global GermanEnglish Dictionary and the Password GermanEnglish Dictionary.

  6. Nobiliary particles like af, von, and de (English: of) are integrated parts of family names. The use of particles was not a particular privilege for the nobility. On the other hand, particles were almost exclusively used by and associated with them.

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  8. Lyrics in German and the English translation of the most-played Oktoberfest song. Learn about the meaning, origin, and history of Ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit.

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