Also question is, why do Germans have long words?
It's because they are nouns made up of more than one word, or what are known as compound nouns, for example, the German word Bundesverfassungsgericht, meaning 'Federal Constitutional Court', is made up of three words: Bundes, the genitive of Bund, meaning 'federal'
Also, what does the idiom a person who wears gloves to throw snowballs mean? somebody who wears gloves to throw snowballs but is used in general to mean 'coward'. Used in a sentence: "That poor kid is such a handschuhschneeballwerfer hobbledehoy!
Considering this, how do you say Fluffy in different languages?
f ifluffy
- ????Arabic.
- мъхнат, пухкавBulgarian.
- načechranýCzech.
- fluffyDanish.
- flauschig, fluffig, flockigGerman.
- χνουδωτόςGreek.
- fluaEsperanto.
- mullidoSpanish.
What does Fanny mean in German?
fanny (also: buttocks, butt, hindquarters, behind)
