Karissa Like goes by Bunny.
I like it by Pitbull
No, he is half Italian and half Scottish (like his brother, Gerard way.)
it means that the record has sold do many copies, like 10,000 or somethin like that.
She doesn't like it but she goes to save Peeta's life
Austrian German is spoken predominantly in Austria. It is a regional variety or dialect of the German language specific to Austria. Some neighboring countries like Germany and Switzerland also have regions where Austrian German may be understood due to geographical proximity.
They get on well enough. Hitler was Austrian by birth...
Hitlers nationality was Austrian until 1925, Austrians are ethnic Germans and up until 1945 were seen as just another type of German like a Bavarian, Prussian, etc etc. Austria led Germany up until 1866. Prussia defeated them and excluded them from the German empire in 1871. The official name of Austria in 1918 was German-Austria wanting union with Germany. Anschluss was voted and welcomed and seen as the unification of the German people.
Because they are arrogant, not able to speak proper german, always making fun of austrias accent like putting subtitles under austrian people even if its easy to understand and they are extremly dumb.
Berlin. In Berlin High German is spoken. Of course they speak High German in Vienna however, the accent is quite different in Austria. I grew up in Austria and moved to Germany when 12. My sisters and I had a hard time as we spoke a Salzburg dialect (Austrian German) which in some ways is rather different to German. Vienna Austrian German is different again ( very charming). The Berlin German also has a distinct pronunciation however, it is easier to learn, absolutely the High German you would speak to anyone speaking German. Apparently, the best High German (like Queen's English) is spoken in Hannover.
No. He was German/Austrian with blondish brown hair and blue eyes. He considered himself Aryan and disliked people of color or mixed races as well as Jews. If you would like to see photos of him there are numerous pictures and film of him that you can find.
There are many different ways to do so, depending on the situation: In formal situations you might say "Grüß Gott" or "Guten Tag", with "Guten Tag" being more common in Germany and bigger Austrian cities. In the morning a "Guten Morgen!" is the normal greeting, in the evening you might also say "Guten Abend", but that's not so commonly used. Between friends and family you also say "Guten Morgen" or just "Morgen" in the morning, for the rest of the day you can use a simple "Hallo" or "Hi" (rather city-ish) or "Grüß dich" (more countryside-ish)
Adolf Hitler was born in Austria which makes his nationality Austrian, however ; Austrians are Ethnic Germans. Austrians speak German and have a Germanic culture. Which is why the Anschluss was wanted because Austria was forbid to join ''Germany unification in 1871'' by the Treaty of Versailles but dominated the German Confederation up until 1866 when it fought against Prussia another German state to see which states would join the German Unification. Adolf Hitler was a ethnic German. P.S His birthplace was once under rule by Bavaria which is now in modern-Germany. Austrian was his nationality German was his ethnicity - like all Austrians.
growlers are the icebergs which had break from the bigger ice lands.
Austrian like Arnold! AHHHAHAHAHAAAAA
My father, who often sailed the North Atlantic, always said they smelled like rotting vegetation.
Icebergs mostly calve from glaciers in Antarctica in the southern hemisphere and Greenland in the northern hemisphere. Icebergs from both regions can drift into the North Atlantic Ocean, where they can pose threats to shipping lanes and marine life. The shape and size of icebergs can vary based on factors like the ice formation process and the conditions of their calving sites.