Golf
In Spanish, "golf" is pronounced as "golf." In French, it is pronounced as "golf." In German, it is pronounced as "golf." In Italian, it is pronounced as "golf." In Japanese, it is pronounced as "gorufu."
VW is the abbreviation for Volkswagen which means "people's car", and "golf" in German means the same thing that it does in English.
golf = der Golf golf = das Golfspiel golfing (game) = das Golf gulf (geolog.) = der Golf to golf = golfen | golfte, gegolft to golf = Golf spielen to play golf (game) = Golf spielen
Yes they do. I have a 1997 Golf Joker in Atlanta and the brakes are the same as the US Specs Golf.
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Hans Fischach has written: 'Golf-- K.u.K' -- subject(s): Caricatures and cartoons, Golf, Pictorial German wit and humor
The Golf 3 is manufactured by the German company Volkswagen. Volkswagen created the Golf 3 in an attempt to persuade golfers to buy their vehicles. The Golf 3 has a unique body style as compared to other Volkswagen cars.
The car was always called the Golf in Germany. The name was changed because VW feared that people would think "Golf" meant "golf", the sport, as opposed to the German for gulf wind.
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The Volkswagen Golf Mk5 is a car model by the German car manufacturer. The years of production of this model was from 2003-2009. It is also known as the Volkswagen Rabbit.
"liber" is not a word in German. Perhaps you meant "lieber," meaning prefer/better. (Ich spiele lieber Tennis als Golf- I prefer playing tennis over golf. Another example- saying "mir ist lieber" meaning I would prefer...)