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Can you name the German Foods?
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Cheese
Orange
Egg
Fish
Chicken
Apple
Bread
Strawberry
Ham
Tomato
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Lettuce
Corn
Onion
Pork
Rice
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German Foods Quiz
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Dec 20th, 2010 at 13:12 GMT
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Gut gemacht! However, corn should be "der Mais" and chicken should be "das Huhnfleisch" because it's a meat in this case, not an animal. Also, you should require umlauts, because the words aren't correct without them.
hunecool
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Oct 13th, 2011 at 09:19 GMT
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-"Käse" should be enough -"Schwein" or "Schweinefleisch" should be enough, nobody needs the article - "Corn" should be translated into "Mais"; "Korn" = "grain"
Hamburger
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Oct 17th, 2012 at 20:42 GMT
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ja, "Korn" is usually used to refer to a hard alcoholic drink (grain alcohol). Mais is "maize", or corn.
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