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Katie's culture page

Page history last edited by katelyn 8 years ago

 

    Germany  

                                                                          hi my name is Katelyn here is a little bit or more of my culture about as you can see Germany

First  there is Germany food. Here are two foods bratwurst and schnitzel. Schnizel is like breaded chicken and bratwurst is like a sausage.  
Second there is German clothing. A girls traditional wardrobe is an apron and dress, boys wear spenders and short pants.  
Third is a legend it is a little scary here it is... The Rhineland was the last place a werewolf was killed and a single candle still burns in the village as a reminder and a warning. One night in 1988 the candle burnt out. A huge wolf figure was spotted at a nearby U.S airbase and it scared everyone. The candle was relit and the wolf figure has not been seen sense.  
Fourth is a festival called Oktoberfest. It is a festival with beer, food, games, and more in tents.  
Fifth is a German Region.  Here is the Black Forest it is known for its highland scenery, woods, and last typical cake.  
Sixth is the Germany language it is German or Deutsch.                                       
Seventh is German beliefs 33.32% are Christians and the rest are here :
Eighth is a German dance ,but the girls dresses are puffier and they stomp. Take it away Mistro, one, two, three.  
Ninth is sports: Germans mostly play tennis and soccer.  
Tenth is community, they have one Minister-President, and 3 ministers.  
Eleventh is music with yoldeling in them .    
Twelfth is flag the colors are black, red, and yellow.
 
Finally, is German traditions. Did you know Germany came up with the Christmas tree? One tradition from Germany is the song  oh, Christmas tree in German it is oh, Tannenbaum.  


Thank you for learning more about Germany !!!!                                                        auf Wiedersehen - that means goodbye in German

Comments (2)

catherine said

at 5:24 am on Feb 18, 2016

i cant see nine

Shaina Philpot said

at 9:55 am on Feb 19, 2016

Katelyn, great page! I can tell you put everything in your own words. Nice job! Thank you for sharing about your German culture! :D

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