She is black and brown...any ideas.. im looking for something unique..maybe something from different languages
What is a good name for a female german shepherd puppy?
Try a german name.
Reply:here are a few suggestions...
Ardwolf
Asante
Banshee
Blaize
Chunta
Cobra
Cooley
Dracon
Eleazar
Fyfe
Grimbold
Helios
Ikaika
Joie
Kai
Kaskae
Keoki
Kitchi
Lava
Luciana
Madrid
Medusa
Micro
Miyana
Muna
Nabi
Orlee
Pakak
Paz
Sachin
Siena
Siku
more choices here:
http://dogtime.com/dog-names-unique-dog-...
http://dogtime.com/dog-names.html
Reply:Congratulations on your new Fur Baby! Here are some names you may like for her!
Gigi
Angel
Lucy
Bear
Ruby
Zoe
Gracie
Daisy
Jasmine
Lilly
Sadie
Dakota
Willow
Stormy
Shadow
Echo
Abby
Ember
Tasha
Cassidy
Darcy
Joy
Breezy
Bailey
Gypsy
Ginger
Chelsea
Maxie
Sage
Channel
Tessa
Casey
Lexi
Lola
Mikela
Heidi
Zena
Lady
Shasta
Destiny
Trinity
Riley
Sheba
Missy
Kirby
Scarlet
Gucci
Molly
Maggie
Gidget
Sable
Shiloh
Jenna
Madison
Hope
Libby
Skylar
Chloe
Tia
Mia
Sassy
Hannah
Chantal
Ciara
Diva
Ally
Blaze
Ebony
Jewel
Maya
Sasha
Hope this helps! Sorry if I repeated any of the names!
Reply:you could call it sch枚n which is german for beautiful
or you could call it Schwarzes which is german for black
use this website for other ideas http://www.appliedlanguage.com/free_tran...
Reply:Amelia, Elsa, Karelia, Lorelai, Millie. Most of those are German, which is pretty cute to have a German Shepherd with a German name :)
Reply:Vesna - Croatian/Serbian
Shoshi - Japanese
Mila - Russian
Ljuba - Ukranian / Croatian / Bosnian / Slovanian
(PRONOUNCED: Ly-uba)
Margaret - German
Marina - Western / Eastern European
Reply:1. Heidi
2. Inga
3. Greta
4. Mitzi
5.Strudel
Reply:Misery
Reply:Raja
Reply:Raven
Reply:Gretta
schnitzel
Reply:LUCY or CALI
Reply:Hundt
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Can you name some free translation sites for German?
I am in school at the moment and the ones i know are blocked. can you suggest a few and i will see if they work.
Can you name some free translation sites for German?
WWW.FREETRANSLATIONS.COM. Good for homework! :-D !!!
Reply:http://translation2.paralink.com/
http://www.freetranslation.com/
i hope these help. gd luck. let me know how u get on.
Reply:the problem with online translations for English-German is that word by word (done by internet translators) does NOT equal meaning by meaning. You might want to stick to the old fashion way and do it yourself. You teacher will be able to tell the difference immediately.
Reply:They are blocked for a reason. They don't work anyway. Your teacher will be able to tell a mile off that it is not your work. Don't be so lazy, use a dictionary!
Reply:http://translation.paralink.com/
Good luck!
Reply:I like the dictionary site http://dict.leo.org/
This is NOT an "auto translator" where you plug in a paragraph and it spits out another paragraph. But if you enter a word, it does give you a list of different uses of it, and examples of the word used in a bunch of examples. And you can click on the speaker symbol and hear it pronounced, or click on the i for more information -- like to go to a site that has the verb conjugations.
Those auto-translator sites really do not work so well --at least if it is for more than individual words. Especially if you try a whole paragraph, anyone who knows German will know right away it came from an auto translator. (Just a warning , in CASE you're thinking of using it that way for translating something to turn in for school.)
EDIT: I just tested it out by putting my last paragraph in this answer into Babelfish and translating to German. It came out totally ridiculous!! It called it an "Automobile-Translator". And that is just for starters. Any teacher would have laughed.....and then failed me.
Reply:Have you tried bablefish Goodluck
Reply:Brilliant, easy 2 understand, clear, straight forward, correct use of language.....
lol
i suggest altavista :) http://babelfish.altavista.com/
Can you name some free translation sites for German?
WWW.FREETRANSLATIONS.COM. Good for homework! :-D !!!
Reply:http://translation2.paralink.com/
http://www.freetranslation.com/
i hope these help. gd luck. let me know how u get on.
Reply:the problem with online translations for English-German is that word by word (done by internet translators) does NOT equal meaning by meaning. You might want to stick to the old fashion way and do it yourself. You teacher will be able to tell the difference immediately.
Reply:They are blocked for a reason. They don't work anyway. Your teacher will be able to tell a mile off that it is not your work. Don't be so lazy, use a dictionary!
Reply:http://translation.paralink.com/
Good luck!
Reply:I like the dictionary site http://dict.leo.org/
This is NOT an "auto translator" where you plug in a paragraph and it spits out another paragraph. But if you enter a word, it does give you a list of different uses of it, and examples of the word used in a bunch of examples. And you can click on the speaker symbol and hear it pronounced, or click on the i for more information -- like to go to a site that has the verb conjugations.
Those auto-translator sites really do not work so well --at least if it is for more than individual words. Especially if you try a whole paragraph, anyone who knows German will know right away it came from an auto translator. (Just a warning , in CASE you're thinking of using it that way for translating something to turn in for school.)
EDIT: I just tested it out by putting my last paragraph in this answer into Babelfish and translating to German. It came out totally ridiculous!! It called it an "Automobile-Translator". And that is just for starters. Any teacher would have laughed.....and then failed me.
Reply:Have you tried bablefish Goodluck
Reply:Brilliant, easy 2 understand, clear, straight forward, correct use of language.....
lol
i suggest altavista :) http://babelfish.altavista.com/
How would you pronounce a german last name?
How would you pronounce Eichblatt.
ive had different people tell me different things
How would you pronounce a german last name?
ok....
eye ... like in eye
then the ch sound in your throat... like clearing your throat
bla.... like in bla bla bla
with a "t" on the end !!!
eye ch bla tt
Reply:My limited German is quite rusty, but I'd say,
"Ike` Blat" although the "ch" is more like "Kuh" with emphasis, almost like a tiny cough. Remember, German does not have a long vowel sound, so 'a' is short as in 'father'.
Wish I could help more.
Reply:Ike-blot
Reply:Ike-blot
Reply:[AICH-blat]
Reply:say eck! like you are chocking on something then blachtt kinda like that i just spelled it lol.
Reply:ike blaht
Reply:it would probly be ikblet or something like that
Reply:Ike-blaat (hard I, short a).
flowering shrubs
ive had different people tell me different things
How would you pronounce a german last name?
ok....
eye ... like in eye
then the ch sound in your throat... like clearing your throat
bla.... like in bla bla bla
with a "t" on the end !!!
eye ch bla tt
Reply:My limited German is quite rusty, but I'd say,
"Ike` Blat" although the "ch" is more like "Kuh" with emphasis, almost like a tiny cough. Remember, German does not have a long vowel sound, so 'a' is short as in 'father'.
Wish I could help more.
Reply:Ike-blot
Reply:Ike-blot
Reply:[AICH-blat]
Reply:say eck! like you are chocking on something then blachtt kinda like that i just spelled it lol.
Reply:ike blaht
Reply:it would probly be ikblet or something like that
Reply:Ike-blaat (hard I, short a).
flowering shrubs
What is the name of the French defenses built along the German border prior to World War II?
It was built under the assumption that WWII would be fought like WWI, in the trenches.
What is the name of the French defenses built along the German border prior to World War II?
The Maginot Line (IPA: [ma蕭i'no], named after French minister of defence Andr茅 Maginot) was a line of concrete fortifications, tank obstacles, machine gun posts and other defenses which France constructed along its borders with Germany and with Italy in the wake of World War I.
fromwikipedia: Maginot line
Reply:Does it matter it obviously didn't work,maybe if they shot their rifles instead out dropping them they could have stood their ground.
Reply:maginot line
Reply:Poodle-pens?
Reply:The Maginot Line - linked some info for ya below.
Reply:Maginot line
Reply:It should have been called the how to loose yet another war.
Reply:maginot line, germany drove around it in ww2. it was thought that germany would not invade neutral countries a second time. erich von manstein was the developer of the plan to crush the french
Reply:Maginot Line
Reply:the Maginot line was builds by the french to contra act a invasion of the German army. The line starts at the Swiss border and ends at Belgium border( it covers the complete border between French and Germany )
The line is a combination of reinforced concrete forts that could operated on there one , pillboxes, antitank obstacles etc.
in the link you can see one of these forts
What is the name of the French defenses built along the German border prior to World War II?
The Maginot Line (IPA: [ma蕭i'no], named after French minister of defence Andr茅 Maginot) was a line of concrete fortifications, tank obstacles, machine gun posts and other defenses which France constructed along its borders with Germany and with Italy in the wake of World War I.
fromwikipedia: Maginot line
Reply:Does it matter it obviously didn't work,maybe if they shot their rifles instead out dropping them they could have stood their ground.
Reply:maginot line
Reply:Poodle-pens?
Reply:The Maginot Line - linked some info for ya below.
Reply:Maginot line
Reply:It should have been called the how to loose yet another war.
Reply:maginot line, germany drove around it in ww2. it was thought that germany would not invade neutral countries a second time. erich von manstein was the developer of the plan to crush the french
Reply:Maginot Line
Reply:the Maginot line was builds by the french to contra act a invasion of the German army. The line starts at the Swiss border and ends at Belgium border( it covers the complete border between French and Germany )
The line is a combination of reinforced concrete forts that could operated on there one , pillboxes, antitank obstacles etc.
in the link you can see one of these forts
Does anyone know what the name of this german sing along song is?
Its a famous song but i dont know its title, they play it at football(soccer) and hockey games alot, and everyone sings(its one of those songs). The only part i remember in it is when they sing something like "Viva le Gloria" but it might be something other then viva. any help would be great! thanks
Does anyone know what the name of this german sing along song is?
The only song I know is "gaudeamus igitur", but it isn't German. Of course "Viva le Gloria" isn't either.
Reply:No idea
paper flower
Does anyone know what the name of this german sing along song is?
The only song I know is "gaudeamus igitur", but it isn't German. Of course "Viva le Gloria" isn't either.
Reply:No idea
paper flower
What is the name of the most famous book in the German romantic literature?
"Faust 1" and "Werther" both belong to "Sturm und Drang", a movement considered to be a precursor of the proper Romantic period, which did officially not start until Novalis's "Blaue Blume" ( which nobody has ever read), in the 1790s.
The most famous "proper" book within Germany is probably E.Th. A. Hoffmann's "Der goldene Topf" or internationally his short novel "Der Nussknacker" (The Nutcracker) which was the inspiration for Tchaikovsky's famous ballet.
From the period, Wilhelm Busch's picture stories, especially "Max und Moritz", are still in print today, though they are not really "romantic" for the most part.
The Grimms' and Hauff's fairytales, and the poems of Heine, Moericke, Eichendorff and others are to this day more famous and well-loved than any novel of the time.
What is the name of the most famous book in the German romantic literature?
Would Goethe's Faust qualify?
Reply:Mein Kampf
Reply:j w von goethe 'sorrows of young werther'
The most famous "proper" book within Germany is probably E.Th. A. Hoffmann's "Der goldene Topf" or internationally his short novel "Der Nussknacker" (The Nutcracker) which was the inspiration for Tchaikovsky's famous ballet.
From the period, Wilhelm Busch's picture stories, especially "Max und Moritz", are still in print today, though they are not really "romantic" for the most part.
The Grimms' and Hauff's fairytales, and the poems of Heine, Moericke, Eichendorff and others are to this day more famous and well-loved than any novel of the time.
What is the name of the most famous book in the German romantic literature?
Would Goethe's Faust qualify?
Reply:Mein Kampf
Reply:j w von goethe 'sorrows of young werther'
Any ideas for a German or Greek boys name?
my husband and I are having a baby we dont know what we're having yet.we have a girls name but we just cant think of a boys name if u have a german or greek name thats cool, but what we really want is an original name so if u have any ideas please let me know.i kinda want a name that you dont really hear all the time or at all.please guys give me ideas.
Any ideas for a German or Greek boys name?
German boy names:
Adler
Claus
Conrad
Derek
Dieter
Dustin
Frederick
Fritz
Gerald
Johan
Karl
Lance
Louis
Milo
Roger
Roland
Sigmund
Terrell
Greek boy names:
Achilles
Adonis
Alexis
Christos
Cristobal
Damian
Darius
Demetris
Elias
Gaylen
Julius
Krisopher
Leander
Nicholas
Panos
Paris
Rhodes
Sebastian
Stefanos
Thanos
Urian
Xander
Those are all boy names listed under those countries in my baby name book. Personally, I like Xander the best out of those.
Reply:Georgios
Reply:Noah. Its not Greek nor German but it's a wonderful name!
Reply:demitri is a greek name. that is what i named my son. the E makes it greek just to be clear. dimitri spelled with all i's is the russian equivalent. and i kinda like jaeger (pronounced yae-ger), it's german.
Reply:Trystan (variation of Tristan %26amp; Isolde -- A beautiful Wagner sonnet written at Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany) and any middle name that starts with J... ie...
Trystan Joseph
Trystan Jaymes
this is a great comibination for a boy, as he can use T.J. as his nickname if he prefers it...
Reply:Daionaisis (God of wine)
Reply:Boy names I like that I believe are Greek are:
Silas (one of my favorites), Zander, Niko, Alessandro, Gere, Phoenix, and Stefan.
Congrats on the new baby!
Reply:Taki is Greek for Peter
Reply:German: Kurt, Werner, Hans, Fritz.
Reply:I see you have a girls name picked out, but I did include some in case you should think about it for a future child...
German: Sebastian, Gerhardt, Erik...Heidi, Katja (pronounced "kaht-ya"), Annalise, Monika, Claudia
Greek: Artemis, Kratos, Aeneis, Aegis, Remus...Roma, Rhona, Rinoa (pronounced "rih-no-uh"), Toula, Calla/Callaya
I can't verify the authenticity of those Greek names, but I know I've seen/heard them in relation to Greek stories/movies before.
Reply:I like the name Luka/Luca for a boy. I took German in college and we all had to change our names to a german name. Someone chose Luka. its different. Or Rory?
Reply:For a 3 page list of German boy names click on this:
http://www.20000-names.com/male_german_n...
For a 3 page list of Greek boy names click on this:
http://www.20000-names.com/male_greek_na...
Reply:August, Hans, Gunter, Klaus, Lukas, Fynn, Karl, Niklas, Dirk, Ulrich are all pretty good German names... I don't know about Greek though...
Reply:Greek:
Alister
Cason
Christof
Damon
Jaspar
Karsten
Perrin
Sebastien
Zarek
German:
Alarik
Hagen
Jorn
What is the girl name you picked?
:^)
Reply:Greek Names
Adara (means beauty) girl name
Adonis (means handsome) boy name
Adrienne (means rich or wealthy) girl name
Adrian (means the same as Adrienne) boy name
Alena (means pretty) girl name
Arion (means musician) boy name
Calisto (means most beautiful) boy name
Calista (means the same as Calisto) girl name
Candace (means glowing, glittering) girl name
Damian (means divine power) boy name
Eleanor (means light, mercy) girl name
Hallie (means thinking of the sea) girl name
Helena (means light) girl name
Karissa (means love, grace) girl name
Karsten (means blessed) boy name
Rena (means peace, joy) girl name
Selena/Selene (means the moon) girl name
Sophie (means wisdom) girl name
Vanessa (means butterfly) girl name
Reply:German:
Florian
Gregor
Stephan
Greek:
I personally like Stergios
Reply:I am Not Sure If It Is So Much German Or Greek, Maybe French, But I prefer Dante's It IS Pronouced In A Spanish Accent... Oh Yeah It Is Not Dante it's Wiith A s So It Leaves A Feeling On Your tounge
Reply:I love the name Andreas. I had a professor who was German who has that name.
Reply:I am half-greek, and of course we have a TON of George's and NIck's...but I do have a great-uncle Sophocles
Reply:Adonis --from the root name 'my lord'
*there was a boy in my gr 8 class with this name he was so hott!!
Adrastos- he who stands his ground
Agathon-good
Alexio -defender
euandros-good man
these are all good strong greek names,
A good name that's German is Luca..I met a boy named Luca but strangely enough he is Italian.. hott also. :p
I love Bre for a girl's name, Kylie, and Kyana. also Kaiyla,--my cousins name.the name you chose is really cute
Reply:I was born in Germany but since my mother is norwegian my first name is Audenn, but the middle is german and its Nyx. I don't know if that helps but Nyx is the godess of night. It's an usual name.
Reply:For German
Adolf
Josef
Klaus
Heinrich
For Greek
try this site
http://www.20000-names.com/male_greek_na...
Any ideas for a German or Greek boys name?
German boy names:
Adler
Claus
Conrad
Derek
Dieter
Dustin
Frederick
Fritz
Gerald
Johan
Karl
Lance
Louis
Milo
Roger
Roland
Sigmund
Terrell
Greek boy names:
Achilles
Adonis
Alexis
Christos
Cristobal
Damian
Darius
Demetris
Elias
Gaylen
Julius
Krisopher
Leander
Nicholas
Panos
Paris
Rhodes
Sebastian
Stefanos
Thanos
Urian
Xander
Those are all boy names listed under those countries in my baby name book. Personally, I like Xander the best out of those.
Reply:Georgios
Reply:Noah. Its not Greek nor German but it's a wonderful name!
Reply:demitri is a greek name. that is what i named my son. the E makes it greek just to be clear. dimitri spelled with all i's is the russian equivalent. and i kinda like jaeger (pronounced yae-ger), it's german.
Reply:Trystan (variation of Tristan %26amp; Isolde -- A beautiful Wagner sonnet written at Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany) and any middle name that starts with J... ie...
Trystan Joseph
Trystan Jaymes
this is a great comibination for a boy, as he can use T.J. as his nickname if he prefers it...
Reply:Daionaisis (God of wine)
Reply:Boy names I like that I believe are Greek are:
Silas (one of my favorites), Zander, Niko, Alessandro, Gere, Phoenix, and Stefan.
Congrats on the new baby!
Reply:Taki is Greek for Peter
Reply:German: Kurt, Werner, Hans, Fritz.
Reply:I see you have a girls name picked out, but I did include some in case you should think about it for a future child...
German: Sebastian, Gerhardt, Erik...Heidi, Katja (pronounced "kaht-ya"), Annalise, Monika, Claudia
Greek: Artemis, Kratos, Aeneis, Aegis, Remus...Roma, Rhona, Rinoa (pronounced "rih-no-uh"), Toula, Calla/Callaya
I can't verify the authenticity of those Greek names, but I know I've seen/heard them in relation to Greek stories/movies before.
Reply:I like the name Luka/Luca for a boy. I took German in college and we all had to change our names to a german name. Someone chose Luka. its different. Or Rory?
Reply:For a 3 page list of German boy names click on this:
http://www.20000-names.com/male_german_n...
For a 3 page list of Greek boy names click on this:
http://www.20000-names.com/male_greek_na...
Reply:August, Hans, Gunter, Klaus, Lukas, Fynn, Karl, Niklas, Dirk, Ulrich are all pretty good German names... I don't know about Greek though...
Reply:Greek:
Alister
Cason
Christof
Damon
Jaspar
Karsten
Perrin
Sebastien
Zarek
German:
Alarik
Hagen
Jorn
What is the girl name you picked?
:^)
Reply:Greek Names
Adara (means beauty) girl name
Adonis (means handsome) boy name
Adrienne (means rich or wealthy) girl name
Adrian (means the same as Adrienne) boy name
Alena (means pretty) girl name
Arion (means musician) boy name
Calisto (means most beautiful) boy name
Calista (means the same as Calisto) girl name
Candace (means glowing, glittering) girl name
Damian (means divine power) boy name
Eleanor (means light, mercy) girl name
Hallie (means thinking of the sea) girl name
Helena (means light) girl name
Karissa (means love, grace) girl name
Karsten (means blessed) boy name
Rena (means peace, joy) girl name
Selena/Selene (means the moon) girl name
Sophie (means wisdom) girl name
Vanessa (means butterfly) girl name
Reply:German:
Florian
Gregor
Stephan
Greek:
I personally like Stergios
Reply:I am Not Sure If It Is So Much German Or Greek, Maybe French, But I prefer Dante's It IS Pronouced In A Spanish Accent... Oh Yeah It Is Not Dante it's Wiith A s So It Leaves A Feeling On Your tounge
Reply:I love the name Andreas. I had a professor who was German who has that name.
Reply:I am half-greek, and of course we have a TON of George's and NIck's...but I do have a great-uncle Sophocles
Reply:Adonis --from the root name 'my lord'
*there was a boy in my gr 8 class with this name he was so hott!!
Adrastos- he who stands his ground
Agathon-good
Alexio -defender
euandros-good man
these are all good strong greek names,
A good name that's German is Luca..I met a boy named Luca but strangely enough he is Italian.. hott also. :p
I love Bre for a girl's name, Kylie, and Kyana. also Kaiyla,--my cousins name.the name you chose is really cute
Reply:I was born in Germany but since my mother is norwegian my first name is Audenn, but the middle is german and its Nyx. I don't know if that helps but Nyx is the godess of night. It's an usual name.
Reply:For German
Adolf
Josef
Klaus
Heinrich
For Greek
try this site
http://www.20000-names.com/male_greek_na...
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