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Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ˈdʒɜːmən/ (British), /ˈdʒɜrmən/ (US)
  • SAMPA: /"dZ3:m@n/ (British), /dZ3'rm@n/ (US)

Noun

German

  1. Inhabitant of Germany, person from German descent

Synonyms

  • Teuton , Goth

Translations

  • Alabama: chaama
  • Breton: Alaman m Alamaned pl, Alamanez f Alamanezed pl
  • Catalan: alemany m alemanya f
  • Chinese: simplified Chinese:德国人 ( pinyin:Déguó rén) ; traditional Chinese: 德國人 ( pinyin:Déguó rén)
  • Czech: Němec m, Němka f
  • Danish: tysker
  • Dutch: Duitser m, Duitse f
  • Esperanto: Germano
  • Finnish: saksalainen
  • French: Allemand m, Allemande f
  • Frisian: Dútser m, Dútse f
  • German: Deutscher m, Deutsche f
  • Greek: Γερμανός m, Γερμανίδα f
  • Guaraní: Alemaniagua
  • Hindi: जर्मन
  • Hungarian: német ember
  • Indonesian: orang Jerman
  • Interlingua: germano m, germana f
  • Italian: tedesco m, tedesca f
  • Japanese: ドイツ人 (ドイツじん, doitsujin)
  • Kurdish: elman , elmanî
  • Latin: Germanus m, Germana f
  • Malay: orang Jerman
  • Norwegian: tysker
  • Persian: آلماني (Almani)
  • Polish: Niemiec m, Niemka f
  • Portuguese: alemão m, alemã f
  • Romanian: german, neamţ m, germancă , nemţoaică f, germani , nemţi m pl, germance , nemţoaice f pl
  • Slovenian: Nemec m, Nemka f
  • Spanish: Alemán m, Alemana f
  • Swedish: tysk m, tyska f
  • Turkish: alman

Noun

German

  1. Indo-European language, primarily spoken in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and a small part of Belgium

Synonyms

High German

Translations

  • Breton: alamaneg m
  • Catalan: Alemany
  • Chinese: simplified Chinese:德语 ( pinyin:Déyǔ) ; traditional Chinese: 德語 ( pinyin:Déyǔ )
  • Czech: němčina f
  • Danish: tysk
  • Dutch: Duits n
  • Esperanto: Germana
  • Finnish: saksa
  • French: allemand m
  • Frisian: Dútsk n
  • German: Deutsch n
  • Greek: Γερμανικά n/pl, γερμανική γλώσσα f
  • Indonesian: bahasa Jerman
  • Interlingua: germano
  • Italian: tedesco m
  • Japanese: ドイツ語 (ドイツご, doitsugo)
  • Kannada: ಡಚ್
  • Kurdish: elmanî
  • Latin: lingua Germana
  • Malay: bahasa Jerman
  • Norwegian: tysk
  • Persian: آلماني (Almani)
  • Polish: niemiecki m
  • Portuguese: alemão m
  • Romanian: germană f; nemţeşte (adv)
  • Slovenian: nemščina
  • Spanish: Alemán m
  • Swedish: tyska
  • Turkish: almanca
  • Vietnamese: Tiếng Ðức

Adjective

German

  1. Relating to the country of Germany or to the German language.

Synonyms

Germanic, Teutonic

Translations

  • Breton: alaman , relating to the language : alamanek
  • Catalan: alemany m, alemanya f
  • Czech: německý m, německá f, německé n
  • Danish: tysk
  • Dutch: Duits, Duitse
  • Esperanto: Germana
  • Finnish: saksalainen
  • French: allemand m, allemande f
  • Frisian: Dútsk
  • German: deutsch, deutsche f, deutscher m, deutsches n, deutschen pl
  • Greek: γερμανικός m, γερμανική f, γερμανικό n
  • Guaraní: Alemaniagua
  • Indonesian: Jerman
  • Interlingua: german
  • Italian: tedesco m, tedesca f
  • Japanese: ドイツ の (doitsu)
  • Kurdish: elmanî
  • Malay: Jerman
  • Maori: tiamana
  • Neapolitan: germanése
  • Norwegian: germansk
  • Persian: آلماني (Almani)
  • Polish: niemiecki m, niemiecka f, niemieckie n
  • Portuguese: alemão m, alemã f
  • Romanian: german m, germană f, germani m pl, germane f pl
  • Slovenian: nemški m, nemška f, nemško n
  • Spanish: alemán m, alemana f
  • Swedish: tysk
  • Turkish: alman

Adjective

german

  1. Being close relatives.

Translations

  • French: germain m, germaine f
  • Italian: germano m, germana f
  • Portuguese: germano m, germana f


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Polish

Noun

german

  1. germanium.



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