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german
adjective
(
archaic
)
closely
related
by
blood
;
having
the
same
parents
•
The
knight
faced
his
german
brother
in
the
ancient
legend
.
The
knight
faced
his
german
brother
in
the
ancient
legend
.
•
A
german
cousin
shares
both
of
your
grandparents
.
A
german
cousin
shares
both
of
your
grandparents
.
From
Middle
English
german
,
from
Old
French
germain
“
of
the
same
parents
,”
from
Latin
germānus
“
full
brother
,
own
.”
German
adjective
relating
to
Germany
,
its
people
,
or
its
culture
•
We
tried
traditional
German
bread
at
the
bakery
in
Berlin
.
We
tried
traditional
German
bread
at
the
bakery
in
Berlin
.
•
Her
father
drives
a
German
car
made
in
Stuttgart
.
Her
father
drives
a
German
car
made
in
Stuttgart
.
From
Latin
Germanus
,
originally
meaning
"
of
the
same
parents
"
and
later
used
by
the
Romans
for
the
tribes
east
of
the
Rhine
.
noun
a
person
who
is
from
Germany
or
whose
family
comes
from
Germany
•
A
friendly
German
offered
to
take
our
photo
outside
the
castle
.
A
friendly
German
offered
to
take
our
photo
outside
the
castle
.
•
The
German
explained
the
train
schedule
to
me
in
perfect
English
.
The
German
explained
the
train
schedule
to
me
in
perfect
English
.
Same
origin
as
the
adjective
:
Latin
Germanus
,
used
by
Romans
for
the
tribes
east
of
the
Rhine
.
noun
-
German
the
language
spoken
in
Germany
,
Austria
,
and
parts
of
Switzerland
•
She
is
studying
German
because
she
wants
to
work
in
Munich
.
She
is
studying
German
because
she
wants
to
work
in
Munich
.
•
The
documentary
was
in
German
,
but
it
had
English
subtitles
.
The
documentary
was
in
German
,
but
it
had
English
subtitles
.
Derives
from
the
language
of
the
Germanic
tribes
,
with
a
standard
form
codified
by
Martin
Luther
’
s
16th-century
Bible
translation
.