Engelska | Tyska |
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seething crowd (of people) noun | das MenschengewühlSubstantiv |
sick people noun | die Kranken◼◼◼Substantiv |
soldier in the People's army noun | der Volksarmist [des Volksarmisten; die Volksarmisten]Substantiv |
solitary people noun | der Eigenbrötler [des Eigenbrötlers; die Eigenbrötler]Substantiv |
soul of the people noun | die Volksseele [der Volksseele; die Volksseelen]◼◼◼Substantiv |
sovereignty of the people noun | die Volkssouveränität◼◼◼Substantiv |
stir up (feelings the people) verb [UK: stɜː(r) ʌp] [US: ˈstɝː ʌp] | aufpeitschen [peitschte auf; hat aufgepeitscht]Verb |
stubborn people noun | die TrotzköpfeSubstantiv |
SWAPO: Abk. für South West African People's Organization | |
townspeople [townspeople] noun [UK: ˈtaʊnz.piːp.l̩] [US: ˈtaʊnz.ˌpip.l̩] | der Städter [des Städters; die Städter]◼◼◼Substantiv |
tradespeople [tradespeople] noun [UK: ˈtreɪdz.piːp.l̩] [US: ˈtreɪdz.piːp.l̩] | die HandelsleuteSubstantiv |
tremendous crush or rush (of people) noun | der Massenandrang [des Massenandrang(e)s; —]Substantiv |
voice of the people noun | die Volksstimme [der Volksstimme; die Volksstimmen]◼◼◼Substantiv |
well-known people noun | die Prominenten◼◼◼Substantiv |
well-known people adjective | prominent [prominenter; am prominentesten]◼◼◻Adjektiv |
writer of books for young people noun | der JugendschriftstellerSubstantiv |
young people noun | der Nachwuchs [des Nachwuchses; —]◼◼◼Substantiv |