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Similar words: Germangermanygermanenazi germanywest germanyeast germanygerman measlessupermanMeaning: [dʒɜr'mænɪk /dʒɜː'm-]  n. a branch of the Indo-European family of languages; members that are spoken currently fall into two major groups: Scandinavian and West Germanic. adj. 1. of or relating to the language of Germans 2. of or pertaining to the ancient Teutons or their languages 3. of a more or less German nature; somewhat German. 
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31. Iberian, Tartessian, Celtic, Phoenician and Carthaginian, Greek, Roman, Germanic (Suevi and Visigoth) and Moorish cultures have all made an imprint on the country.
32. The name France originates from the Franks, a Germanic tribe that occupied the region after the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
33. Based on the Germanic myth" Das Nibelungenlied" and the Nordic" Volsunga Saga" which also inspired the four-opera cycle by Richard Wagner and J.
34. May Day is associated with the Celtic festival of Beltane and the Germanic festival of Walpurgis Night.
35. In time there developed the so - called West, East, and North Germanic dialects.
36. For any speaker of a language outside the Germanic language group preparing to choose a useful second language for the future, English is probably the best bet.
37. English is a language branch belonging to the West Germanic line of the Iodo-European family.
38. A member of any of the peoples speaking a Germanic language, especially a German.
39. Ethnically, the Portuguese people are a combination of several ethnicities: pre-Roman Iberian and Celtic tribes with Romans and Germanic tribes.
40. Ethnic Composition : Norwegian ( Germanic ) 95 %, with a Sami minority of about 20, 000 people.
41. The Germanic Norwegian language and the Finno-Ugric Sami languages are entirely unrelated.
42. The ancient Germanic(sentencedict.com), Slav and Celtic tribes in Europe celebrated Midsummer with communal bonfires.
43. So both stammer and stutter evolved from the same Germanic language family.
44. Visitation right is a concrete right comes to existence gradually from the parental power system, which developed from the parental right from Roman law and the Father right from Germanic law.
45. Each language has borrowed heavily from various non-Romance languages-French from Germanic and Celtic, Spanish and Portuguese from Arabic, and Rumanian from Slavic, Hungarian, Albanian, and Turkish.
46. As we have seen above, English belongs to the Low West Germanic branch of the Indo-European family.
47. Elements of Santa Claus folklore are also derived from Germanic traditions.
48. Ethnically most Norwegians are Nordic/North Germanic,[www.Sentencedict.com] while small minorities in the north are Finnish.
49. Afrikaans, Dutch, English, Flemish, and German are the more important languages within the West germanic grouping.
50. Some of your expressions , I must tell you, have a very Germanic ring.
51. Melting point and decomposition temperature of thses germanic compounds have been determined by thermogravimetry.
52. The Scandinavian languages of Danish, Icelandic, Norwegian, and Swedish comprise the North Germanic grouping.
53. English belongs to the west Germanic branch of the Germanic sub-family, which in turn is a member of Indo-European family, the largest one in the world.
54. Compensation for losses to Islam was provided by the progressive Christianization of the Germanic, Celtic and Slavonic peoples of Europe in the western post-imperial epoch.
55. There is a strong influence of Germanic languages and Romantic languages too.
56. She spoke in a mild sweet voice with a British accent, faintly Germanic in intonation.
57. After the fall of the western empire, the eastern empire, which had separated years earlier, fought mightily to recover the territories lost to the Germanic tribes in the west.
58. Gothic is an extinct Germanic language that was spoken by the Goths.
59. Germanic tribal leader who in 476 deposed Romulus Augustulus (reigned 475-476), bringing the Western Roman Empire to an end.
60. The Germanic tribes who lived there mastered neither writing nor learning.
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