Help: German Language Speakers!

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If you speak German, I could use your help.

We're naming some of our German Shorthairs, and we have a male that we want to name something like Royal Hunter.

Jager is hunter, right? So what about royal? I consulted a German-English dictionary, but there appear to be several words for royal.

How would I construct "Royal Hunter" in German?

Thanks!

Doug
 
"koeniglicher Jaeger" is how I'd say it, but that's quite a mouthful...

Maybe Koenigsjaeger for "king's hunter"
 
Hehe, well done scruffy. Now you gotta tell where you know that from, since you even used the correct grammer: königlicheR Jäger. I don't think translators can deal with such things.
 
Just don't name any of them pig-dog (especially in German).

Even if they are big eaters...

:D :p ::ha:: ::angel::
 
Lederhosen.

I lived in Köln for a year, about 8 years ago, and I've been back a few times since. Before that I took German in high school for 3 or 4 years.
 
Hehe, Köln is quite close to my place. But still, I only travel to Köln on carnival. Köln is kinda the center of germans carnival, but I bet you already experienced this event, right?
 
Jycke? Icke? Berlin? Well, whatever. To call a dog 'Königsjäger' doesn't sound soooooooooo right to me... And can you even _say_ it right? ;)
 
I was in Köln at Carnival, and at Christopher Street Day - I thought both were a lot of fun, but the gay pride parade was the better one.
 
This reminds me to a very nasty but yet funny joke:
What should you do if you drop your keys at the Christopher Street Day?
Huhhh?
Kick the keys till you reach home. :)

I know, really nasty. To balance it let me also tell one against muslims (as I am):
What is the difference between a vacuum cleaner and a mosque?
.....
The vacuum cleaner only has ONE dirtbag inside. :)
 
Yay jokes!

What does the Kölner (german from Cologne) say when he is in New York at Christmas?

A Tännchen, please! ... (now say it out loud you German speakers! ;) )
 
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