German

suomi-englanti sanakirja

German englannista suomeksi

  1. saksalainen, länsisaksalainen, Saksan

  2. saksa

  1. Substantiivi

  2. saksalainen, saksatar female

  3. germaani

  4. saksa

  5. saksalainen

  6. saksankielinen

German englanniksi

  1. A native or inhabitant of Germany; a person of German citizenship or nationality.

  2. A member of the Germanic ethnic group which is the most populous ethnic group in Germany; a person of German descent.

  3. A member of a Germanic tribe.

  4. (syn)

    (ux)

  5. (c) A German wine.

  6. {{quote-book|en|year=1858|author=Eliza Acton|title=Modern Cookery in All Its Branches: Reduced to a System of Easy Practice, for the Use of Private Families : in a Series of Receipts, which Have Been Strictly Tested, and are Given with the Most Minute Exactness : to which are Added Directions for Carving, Garnishing, and Setting Out the Table, with a Table of Weights and Measures|page=279

  7. (quote-book)

  8. (senseid) A size of type between (l) and (l), (frac)-point type.

  9. (c) A Germany-produced car, a (w).

  10. (quote-song)

  11. (c) A prison warder.

  12. {{quote-book|en|url=https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Prison_Patter/W6p_96YlCIgC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Angela+Devlin+Prison+Patter&printsec=frontcover

  13. An Indo-European (Indo-Germanic) language, primarily spoken in Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, South Tyrol, Switzerland, Luxembourg{{, and a small part of Belgium.

  14. (meronyms)

  15. (surname).

  16. (place).

  17. Of or relating to the nation of Germany.

  18. (quote-book).

  19. Of or relating to the natives or inhabitants of Germany; to people of German descent.

  20. 1889, Theodore S. Fay, ''The three Germanys: glimpses into their history'', vol. II, p. 1270 (inside the index):

  21. Goths, a German tribe, 9; allied with other tribes against Rome, 39; ...
  22. Of, in or relating to the German language.

  23. {{quote-book|en|year=1816|author=George Henry Noehden|title=A Grammar of the German Language|edition=3rd|page=3

  24. {{quote-book|en|year=1838|author=Joseph Bosworth|title=A Dictionary of the Anglo-saxon Language|page=xiii

  25. 1990, Charles V.J. Russ, ''Introduction'', in: Charles V.J. Russ (ed.), ''The Dialects of Modern German: A Linguistic Survey'', p. xviii (note: the work covers Frisian, Low and High German dialects):

  26. This volume is intended to provide a survey of the linguistic characteristics of modern German dialects .... These are defined geographically as those within the borders of the Federal Republic of Germany, the German Democratic Republic, Austria, the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg, the German-speaking part of Switzerland, and Alsace in France (..).
  27. (given name)

  28. germane

  29. (l) (member of a Germanic tribe)