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German
adjective (abbreviation Ger.)
1
a belonging or relating to Germany, a federal republic in central Europe;
b belonging or relating to its inhabitants or their language.
2 hist belonging or relating to the country, state or republic of Germany in any of its various historical forms.
noun
1 a citizen or inhabitant of, or person born in, Germany.
2 the official language of Germany and Austria, and one of the official languages of Switzerland.
[16c: from Latin Germanus ].
adjective (abbreviation Ger.)
1
a belonging or relating to Germany, a federal republic in central Europe;
b belonging or relating to its inhabitants or their language.
2 hist belonging or relating to the country, state or republic of Germany in any of its various historical forms.
noun
1 a citizen or inhabitant of, or person born in, Germany.
2 the official language of Germany and Austria, and one of the official languages of Switzerland.
[16c: from Latin Germanus ].
Pronunciation of German in English 1. consonants || ch is pronounced , as in Bach and the Scots pronunciation of loch ; after i and e, it is pronounced with a sound between and . || sch is pronounced , as in Schumacher . || j is pronounced , as in the name of the psychologist Jung . || w is pronounced , as in auf Wiedersehen . || z is pronounced , as in Mozart . 2. vowels || ie is pronounced , as in auf Wiedersehen (so Riesling is , not ). || ei is pronounced , as in Eine Kleine Nachtmusik . || au is pronounced , as in Strauss . || äu is pronounced , so the first vowel in Fräulein rhymes with the English vowel in coy , not in cow . || eu is also pronounced , as in Deutschland . || ö, sometimes written oe, is pronounced , as in Goethe . || ü, like the French u, is pronounced , close to the common Scottish pronunciation of the vowel in words such as you and book . || u is close to the Standard English pronunciation of the vowel in words such as you and book . |
german
adjective , following its noun
1 characterized by having both parents the same brother german .
2 characterized by having both grandparents the same on one side of the family cousin german .
[14c: from Latin germanus having the same parents]
adjective , following its noun
1 characterized by having both parents the same brother german .
2 characterized by having both grandparents the same on one side of the family cousin german .
[14c: from Latin germanus having the same parents]
German measles
singular noun rubella.
singular noun rubella.
German shepherd dog
noun a large dog with a thick coat, a long pointed muzzle, and pointed ears. Also called Alsatian.
noun a large dog with a thick coat, a long pointed muzzle, and pointed ears. Also called Alsatian.
germane
adjective said of ideas, remarks, etc: relevant; closely related (to the topic under discussion).
[19c development of german]
germanely adverb .
germaneness noun .
adjective said of ideas, remarks, etc: relevant; closely related (to the topic under discussion).
[19c development of german]
germanely adverb .
germaneness noun .
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