I'm a Jehovah's witnesses and I I going to learn to speak German, but going to Germany, I'm not so sure about. I mean what if while I'm over there and they decide that there going ...
I was just curious, because someone associated cyber-goth with Germany (I forget how exactly) and I was looking at a list of goth clubs all over the world and last I counted there was like, 55 in G...
I would like to visit Germany, I havn't been for ten years since I went with my college. Can you recommend the best place to visit which has all the sites, history etc? I can speak a bit of G...
I need some ideas as to what to get a girlfriend. I am currently in Germany, and I am stumped! I got her a female teeshirt from the local soccer team, but I need something good. Please any help ...
when traveling internationally obviously their power outlets are different, is it the same for all of Europe or only parts? And what if you need to bring something electrical from the U.S. to there?...
I've spent the 26th in Italy before and nearly everything was closed. Does the same happen in Germany? I believe it's a national holiday there as well.
(will it be worthwhile to ...
no never heard something like that and I visit Thuringia on a regular base
Alwin E
Nope. "glottis" is the ancient Greek word for "language" or "to speak".
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no....i have never heard of it and i was in germany for 12 years (since i was born)...before i moved to england...
frackledJJ
Nope. I have never heard nor seen it, neither as an old-fashioned name that would have been popular a couple of hundred years back, nor now, so I really don't think this is a German name.
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glottis glottis,i think he was a gladiator,so he"d be italian (roman)
Golani77
no
Lou <3
I don't think so...sounds sort of dutch or aafrikan to me :/