Answer:
Try these (I am over 60% German)
Explanation:
(English) *(German) Examples
I am ich bin Ich bin groß - I am tall.
you are du bist Du bist intelligent - You are intelligent.
he is er ist Er ist freundlich - He is friendly.
she is sie ist Sie ist Einzelkind - She is an only child.
it is es ist Es ist klein - It is small.
haben Sie einen guten Tag! Have a Good day!
1. Düsseldorf
2. 17,93 Million (2019)
3. 34.098 km²
4. Rheinland-Pfalz
5. Eintopf aus Rindfleisch und Zwiebeln
6. Kölner Dom (cologne cathedral)
7. NRW Isn’t but those city’s in NRW are: Attendorn, Warburg und Wipperfürth
8.Köln/Cologne
9.Rhein
10. Niederlande/Netherlands
11. Konrad Adenauer/ Ludwig Van Beethoven
13. Bremen
Answer:
"Von" is used in front of adverbs, as well as to manifest starting point and point of arrival. When you want to indicate origin, referring to the place of origin, "aus" is used, except in front of adverbs, and also to express that it comes from a certain building or means of transport.
dien name is joshua ben katzleine
India doesn't not allow dual citizenship applying for citizenship of another country will get your citizenship annulled in India. You aren't able to pledge allegiance to two countries when being a citizen of India.