bath towel
bath towels
seaside vacation, vacation by the sea
bath tub, bath, bathtub
bath tubs
baths attendant
bathwater, water in a bathtub
beach weather, atmospheric conditions suitable for a visit at the beach
opening hours of a swimming pool
bathroom, room where the toilet and bathtub are located
swimwear, bathing suit, swimsuit
bathrooms, bath rooms
bathroom cabinet, bathroom cupboard
bath salts, nice-smelling salts used to bring a nice odor to the bathroom or (when used in a bath) to relax and refresh an individual
from Baden, capital of the Baden district in Austria
swimsuit, suit for swimming; bathing suit, tight-fitting garment worn while swimming
badlands, dry barren land
badminton, game played with light rackets and shuttlecocks
bath detergent, substance which removes dirt and other impurities in the bathroom
Baedeker, name of a series of guidebooks for tourists; guidebook, informative pamphlet
Baez, Joan Baez (born 1941), American folk singer
perplexed, baffled, puzzled
to be flabbergasted
state ordinance for the promotion of education, state grant law
luggage, baggage, suitcases
bagasse, remains of olives or sugar cane or grapes
small sum, low sum, modest amount
minor offense, misdemeanor, crime which is not serious
bagatelle, unimportant thing
trifles
German is a West Germanic language spoken by about 100 million people worldwide. It is the official language of Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland. It has four cases for nouns, pronouns, and adjectives (nominative, accusative, genitive, and dative), and it has three grammatical genders (masculine, feminine, and neutral). German vocabulary includes many loanwords from Latin, Greek, and other languages.
English is a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, with its earliest forms spoken by the inhabitants of early medieval England. It is the most widely spoken language in the world today, with approximately 1.5 billion people speaking it as a native language. English is also the official language of many countries, such as the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. English is also commonly used as a lingua franca in other countries, such as India, Pakistan, and South Africa.