The word for 'comics' in German is 'Comics' or 'Zeichentrickhefte'.
In German, 'fiction' is commonly expressed as 'Fiktion'. For example, you might say 'Ich lese gerne Fiktion' which means 'I like to read fiction'.
The German word for 'science fiction' is 'Science-Fiction'.
The German translation for 'worker novel' is 'Arbeiterroman'.
The German word for'short story' is 'Kurzgeschichte'.
The German word for 'comic book' is 'Comicbuch'.
The German equivalent for 'fictional story' is 'fiktive Geschichte'.
To say 'workers novel' in German, it's typically 'Arbeiterroman'. However, translation can be a bit tricky, and you might need to consider the broader context to ensure the most accurate expression.
The most common ways to say 'non-fiction' in German are 'Sachbuch' and 'Sachliteratur'. 'Sachbuch' is more focused on books specifically, while 'Sachliteratur' has a broader meaning encompassing all types of non-fiction writing.
The pronunciation of 'comics' in German is similar to 'Komik' and is pronounced as 'k_'mik'.
The common way to say it is 'Erz盲hl mir eine Geschichte'. 'Erz盲hlen' means 'to tell' and 'Geschichte' means 'story'. So together it conveys the intended meaning.