German

German

Phrases
An user
They   were   initially   connected   to the   German
German
  krautrock   scene .

Ils étaient initialement liés à la scène allemande du Krautrock.

An user
By   the   next   night
🌃
the   German
German
  ships   had   withdrawn and  " Australia
Australia
returned   to   Rosyth .

La nuit suivante, les navires allemands s'étaient retirés et "Australie" est retourné à Rosyth.

An user
For   the   first
1st
 KdF  trips the   German
German
  cruise   companies   mostly   chartered   older   passenger ships .

Pour les premiers voyages KDF, les compagnies de croisière allemandes ont principalement affrété des navires de passagers plus anciens.

An user
Generally   adapted   from   passenger liners they   were   larger   than   the   German
German
  merchant   raiders .

Généralement adaptés des doublures de passagers, ils étaient plus grands que les raideurs marchands allemands.

Signification (Anglais)

Concepts

langue allemande

allemand autrichien

allemand suisse

German

Jerry

allemand standard

citoyen allemand

haut-allemand

Fréquence

B1
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/ˈd͡ʒɜː.mən/
Étymologie (Anglais)

From Latin Germānus, Germānī (“the peoples of Germānia”), as distinct from Gauls (in the writings of Caesar and Tacitus), and of uncertain ultimate origin (possibly Celtic/Gaulish). Not related to german (“closely related”) or germane (from the Latin adjective germānus, through Old French). Attested since at least 1520. Replaced the older terms Almain and Dutch (from Proto-Germanic *þiudiskaz) in English. Besides cognates of German, Almain, and Dutch, two other categories of words for the Germans in other languages are cognates of Saxon and descendants of Proto-Slavic *němьcь; see those entries for more. The surname is generally from the noun, though sometimes confused with Herman, Hermann under Russian influence. As a German surname, Americanized from Germann. Compare Germán, Germain, Jerman.

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