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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121. She took to German as though it had been her native language.
122. A formal protest was made by the German team about their disqualification from the relay final.
123. The German girl improved on her previous best performance in the 100 metres.
124. The German team piled on the pressure in the last 15 minutes.
125. The German team were caught napping and Beckham scored the winning goal.
126. Susan and the girl were still nattering away in German.
127. The German team were knocked out in the first round.
128. Spaniards are worried about German investors deserting Spain for Eastern Europe.
129. The German government's support of the US is not entirely reflective of German public opinion.
130. Her lapse into German didn't seem peculiar. After all,(http://sentencedict.com/German.html) it was her native tongue.
131. If you don't speak German, you're not qualified to comment.
132. Britain was mandated to govern the former colony of German East Africa.
133. He speaks the language so well he could easily pass for a German.
134. She's doing fine as far as French is concerned, it's her German I'm worried about.
135. My German isn't very good(sentencedict.com), but I got the general drift of what she said.
136. The German 'Hund' is a cognate of the English 'hound'.
137. German law forbids the dumping of hazardous waste on German soil.
138. There is too little certainty about the present state of the German economy.
139. The German authorities are considering an airlift if the situation becomes critical.
140. He was born of German parents and lived most of his life abroad.
141. The treaty was based on a bargain between the French and German governments.
142. People were too polite to correct my grammar when I spoke German.
143. She speaks English and Danish, though her native tongue is German.
144. This territory was settled in the mid-1850s by German immigrants.
145. The German sports federation said it would hold an investigation.
146. German and Italian courses are held in Munich and Rome respectively.
147. The number of old German cars still on the road attests the excellence of their manufacture.
148. The centrality of the German economy to the welfare of Europe must be recognised.
149. The German set three tournament records and equalled two others en route to grabbing golf'srichest prize.
150. He studied the German market to find the potential there for profitable investment.
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