25 нояб. 2021 г. · That is a very good question and the easy answer would be Germans, or Deutschen. However, the reality is a lot more complicated. People inside ... |
29 авг. 2023 г. · Germany itself is known by its citizens as “Deutschland “. There were some nicknames during WWI to describe German soldiers on the Western Front. |
31 мар. 2021 г. · The most common is “Minga”. There is some debate on whether people from Munich also have used this name traditionally or if only the people from the ... |
23 июл. 2016 г. · I'm sure there are. Historically, the most common one was probably “Spree-Athen” – “the Athens on the (river) Spree”, alluding to the ... |
18 янв. 2019 г. · Yup. Such a nickname is called a Kosename, a pet name. The most common (almost cliché) one is Schatz or some variation on that (Schätzchen, Schatzi, etc.). |
6 февр. 2016 г. · Here are some that I have heard and seen before: Bärchen (little bear), Mein Herz (my heart), Liebling (dear), Geliebter (beloved), Liebster (dearest), Schatz ... |
9 окт. 2018 г. · Most people have pet names that are used only by their friends. · Diminutives: in Standard German -chen, -lein; in High German- la, -le, -li, -l, ... |
9 мар. 2019 г. · The Germans call us British 'Inselaffe' (Island Apes) what other humorous names are there for us around the world? All related (24). |
The nicknames "Hun" and "Fritz" for Germans trace their origins to the context of World War I and World War II, respectively. |
16 июл. 2017 г. · These are all pretty common: Schatz (precious), Süßer (sweetie), Herzblatt (heartleaf), Maus (mouse), Hase (rabbit), Liebling (darling), Liebster (most beloved) |
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