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EngelskNorsk
German (member of a Germanic tribe)
noun
[UK: ˈdʒɜː.mən]
[US: ˈdʒɝː.mən]

(Bokmål) germanernoun
{m}

(Nynorsk) germanarnoun
{m}

German (native or inhabitant of Germany; person of German citizenship or nationality)
noun
[UK: ˈdʒɜː.mən]
[US: ˈdʒɝː.mən]

(Bokmål) tyskernoun
{m}

(Nynorsk) tyskarnoun
{m}

German (of or relating to the country of Germany)
adjective
[UK: ˈdʒɜː.mən]
[US: ˈdʒɝː.mən]

(Bokmål) tyskadjective

(Nynorsk) tyskadjective

German (of or relating to the German people)
adjective
[UK: ˈdʒɜː.mən]
[US: ˈdʒɝː.mən]

(Bokmål) germanskadjective

(Nynorsk) germanskadjective

German (the German language)
proper noun
[UK: ˈdʒɜː.mən]
[US: ˈdʒɝː.mən]

(Bokmål) tyskproper noun
{m}

(Nynorsk) tyskproper noun
{m}

German Autumn (set of events in late 1977)
proper noun

Den tyske høstenproper noun

German Bight (bay in the North Sea)
proper noun

Tyskebuktaproper noun

German Democratic Republic (East Germany from 1949-1990)
proper noun
[UK: ˈdʒɜː.mən ˌde.mə.ˈkræ.tɪk rɪ.ˈpʌ.blɪk]
[US: ˈdʒɝː.mən ˌde.mə.ˈkræ.tɪk ri.ˈpʌ.blək]

(Bokmål) Den tyske demokratiske republikkproper noun
{m}

(Nynorsk) Den tyske demokratiske republikkenproper noun
{m}

German Empire (Germany between 1871 and 1918)
proper noun

(Bokmål) Det tyske rike (Imperial Germany)proper noun
{n} (German Realm), Det tySke keiSerrike {n}

(Nynorsk) Det tyske riket (Imperial Germany)proper noun
{n} (German Realm), Det tySke keiSardømet {n}

German shepherd [German shepherds] (breed of dog)
noun
[UK: ˈdʒɜː.mən ˈʃe.pəd]
[US: ˈdʒɝː.mən ˈʃe.pərd]

schäferhundnoun
{m}

Germanic (group of Indo-European languages)
proper noun
[UK: dʒə.ˈmæ.nɪk]
[US: dʒər.ˈmæ.nɪk]

germanskproper noun

Germanic (having German characteristics)
adjective
[UK: dʒə.ˈmæ.nɪk]
[US: dʒər.ˈmæ.nɪk]

tysk, germanskadjective

Germanic (relating to the Germanic peoples)
adjective
[UK: dʒə.ˈmæ.nɪk]
[US: dʒər.ˈmæ.nɪk]

germanskadjective

germanium (chemical element)
noun
[UK: dʒɜː.ˈmeɪ.niəm]
[US: dʒɝː.ˈmeɪ.niəm]

germaniumnoun
{n}

germanophilia (the love of the country, culture or people of Germany)
noun

germanofilinoun
{f}

Germany (country in Central Europe)
proper noun
[UK: ˈdʒɜː.mə.ni]
[US: ˈdʒɝː.mə.ni]

(Bokmål) Tysklandproper noun
{n}

(Nynorsk) Tysklandproper noun
{n}

East German (East German person)
noun
[UK: iːst ˈdʒɜː.mən]
[US: ˈiːst ˈdʒɝː.mən]

østtyskernoun
{m}

East German adjective
[UK: iːst ˈdʒɜː.mən]
[US: ˈiːst ˈdʒɝː.mən]

østtyskadjective

East Germany (former European country)
proper noun
[UK: iːst ˈdʒɜː.mə.ni]
[US: ˈiːst ˈdʒɝː.mə.ni]

(Bokmål) Øst-Tysklandproper noun
{n}

Federal Republic of Germany (Germany's official name)
proper noun
[UK: ˈfe.də.rəl rɪ.ˈpʌ.blɪk əv ˈdʒɜː.mə.ni]
[US: ˈfe.də.rəl ri.ˈpʌ.blək əv ˈdʒɝː.mə.ni]

(Bokmål) Forbundsrepublikken Tysklandproper noun
{m}

(Nynorsk) Forbundsrepublikken Tysklandproper noun
{m}

High German (any of a group of West Germanic languages)
noun
[UK: haɪ ˈdʒɜː.mən]
[US: ˈhaɪ ˈdʒɝː.mən]

(Bokmål) høytysknoun
{m}

Low German (West Germanic language)
noun
[UK: ləʊ ˈdʒɜː.mən]
[US: ˈloʊ ˈdʒɝː.mən]

(Bokmål) lavtysknoun
{m}, nedertySk {m}, PllattySk {m}, Pllatt-tySk {m}, nederSakSiSk {m}

(Nynorsk) lågtysknoun
{m}, nedertySk {m}, PllattySk {m}, Pllatt-tySk {m}, nederSakSiSk {m}

Middle High German proper noun
[UK: ˈmɪd.l̩ haɪ ˈdʒɜː.mən]
[US: ˈmɪd.l̩ ˈhaɪ ˈdʒɝː.mən]

(Bokmål) middelhøytyskproper noun
{m}

(Nynorsk) mellomhøgtyskproper noun
{m}

Middle High German adjective
[UK: ˈmɪd.l̩ haɪ ˈdʒɜː.mən]
[US: ˈmɪd.l̩ ˈhaɪ ˈdʒɝː.mən]

(Bokmål) middelhøytyskadjective

Middle Low German (language)
proper noun
[UK: ˈmɪd.l̩ ləʊ ˈdʒɜː.mən]
[US: ˈmɪd.l̩ ˈloʊ ˈdʒɝː.mən]

(Bokmål) middelnedertyskproper noun
{m}

New High German (modern German language)
proper noun

(Bokmål) nyhøgtyskproper noun
{m}, nyhøytySk {m}

(Nynorsk) nyhøgtyskproper noun
{m}

Old High German proper noun
[UK: əʊld haɪ ˈdʒɜː.mən]
[US: oʊld ˈhaɪ ˈdʒɝː.mən]

gammelhøytyskproper noun
{m}

Proto-Germanic (hypothetical prehistoric ancestor language, see also: Germanic)
proper noun
[UK: ˈprotə dʒə.ˈmæ.nɪk]
[US: ˈprotə dʒər.ˈmæ.nɪk]

urgermanskproper noun
{m}

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