The word FROM in German is von
Kraut is a German word recorded in English from 1918 onwards as a derogatory term for a German, particularly a German soldier.
Fuhrer means leader or guide in the German language .
The United States entered World War 1. After much fighting the United States Army broke through German lines and German resistance collapsed.
as a verb: angreifen, attackieren, and anfallen
Glas Spiegel Glas-... gläsern verglast
The word 'kaput' is the german equivalent for the English word 'broken'.
Noun: Das Glas depending on context also: Der Becher Das Gefäß Der Krug Verb: erschüttern stauchen
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Glas, pronounced like gloss. Also uaine.uaine green glas grey (green in certain uses)
gebrochen = broken in German
Depending on context it would be "gebrochen" or "kaputt".
Kaputt means "broken", as in 'mein Auto ist kaputt!' (my car is broken!)
The grammatically correct form is Wir wünschen ein Glas voll Wasser, which translates as We wish for a glass full of water.A native German speaker is more likely to say Wir möchten ein Glas Wasser - We would like a glass of water.
Milk is Milch. A glass of milk is ein Glas Milch
My grandfather was Pennsylvania Dutch; he used "kaput" to mean junk, broken, worn out. My guess is that the original is related to German.
Uschi Glas's birth name is Glas, Helga Ursula.