Similar words: fisherman, supermarket, chairman, manager, format, formal, normally, term. Meaning: ['dʒɜrmən /'dʒɜːm-] n. 1. a person of German nationality 2. the standard German language; developed historically from West Germanic. adj. 1. of or pertaining to or characteristic of Germany or its people or language 2. of a more or less German nature; somewhat German.
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31. Cambridge University Press arranged a tie-up with the German publisher Klett.
32. A German firm launched a takeover bid for the company.
33. Having reached the final, the British have come a cropper against the more experienced German team.
34. He has German citizenship.
35. She was a quick learner, and her German got better by the day.
36. The music and the dialogue spoken by the German and French were dubbed in afterwards.
37. There are three genders in German: masculine(sentencedict.com/German.html), feminine and neuter.
38. She speaks French and German and also a little Russian.
39. The German athletes showed/proved their mettle in the final round.
40. The port had been attacked by German dive bombers for the past five days.
41. Tony Woodcock has joined German amateur team SC Brueck as coach.
42. The German parliament is called the 'Bundestag'.
43. I chose to learn German rather than French.
44. Winter is a common enough German surname.
45. German and Dutch are cognate languages.
46. Can you translate this letter from German into English?
47. Can you translate this passage into German?
48. Neither one of us could understand German.
49. His father wanted him to learn conversational German.
50. I heard a very angry man talking in German.
51. Is German on your school's curriculum?
52. Tom has made a vast improvement in his German.
53. Occasionally he lapsed into his native German.
54. The German government has outlawed some fascist groups.
55. I wouldn't call German an easy language.
56. They finally broke through the German line.
57. She complimented him on his excellent German.WHICH WORD?
58. She was born in France during German occupation.
59. They spoke a sort of fractured German.
60. The German leadership lauded the Russian initiative.
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