Švédčina | Angličtina |
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tysk adjektiv | German(of or relating to the country of Germany) |
tysk substantiv {c} | Germannoun |
Tysk-Romerska Riket proper noun {n} | Holy Roman Empire(state) |
tyska ~n tyskor proper noun | German(the German language) |
tyska [~n tyskor] substantiv {c} | German(native or inhabitant of Germany; person of German citizenship or nationality) |
Tyska demokratiska republiken proper noun {c} | German Democratic Republic(East Germany from 1949-1990) |
Tyska orden proper noun | Teutonic Knights(order) |
Tyska riket proper noun {n} | German Empire(Germany between 1871 and 1918) |
tyskeri substantiv {n} | Germanism(a word or idiom of the German language) germanophilia(the love of the country, culture or people of Germany) Teutonism(German character or way of life, see also: Germanism) |
tyskhare substantiv {c} | European hare(hare species) |
Tyskland proper noun {n} | Germany(country in Central Europe) |
Tysklands författningsdomstol proper noun {c} | Federal Constitutional Court(supreme court of Germany) |
tysklönn substantiv | sycamore maple(Acer pseudoplatanus) |
tyskoxel substantiv {c} | wild service tree(Sorbus torminalis) |
antitysk adjektiv | anti-German(against Germans or Germany) |
batyskaf substantiv | bathyscaphe(self-propelled deep-sea submersible) |
fornhögtyska ~n proper noun {c} | Old High Germanproper noun |
fornlågtyska substantiv {c} | Old Saxon(the Old Saxon language) |
Förbundsrepubliken Tyskland proper noun {c} | Federal Republic of Germany(Germany's official name) |
förtyska [~de ~t] verb | Germanize [Germanized, Germanizing, Germanizes](make more German) |
förtyskning [~en ~ar] substantiv | Germanization(Making more German) |
Hitlertyskland proper noun {n} | Nazi Germany(Germany under the regime of Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party) |
högtyska [~n] substantiv {c} | High German(any of a group of West Germanic languages) |
Kejsardömet Tyskland proper noun {n} | German Empire(Germany between 1871 and 1918) |
lågtyska [~n] substantiv {c} | Low German(West Germanic language) |
Lågtyskland proper noun | Low Germany(Northern Germany) |
medelhögtyska ~n proper noun {c} | Middle High Germanproper noun |
medellågtyska ~n proper noun {c} | Middle Low German(language) |
Nazityskland proper noun {n} | Nazi Germany(Germany under the regime of Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party) |
nyhögtyska proper noun {c} | New High German(modern German language) |
plattyska [~n] substantiv {c} | Low German(West Germanic language) |
standardtyska substantiv {c} | High German(Standard High German) |
västtysk substantiv | West German(person who comes from or lives in West Germany) |
västtysk adjektiv | West German(from or pertaining to West Germany) |
Västtyskland proper noun {n} | West Germany(former European country) |
yngre nyhögtyska proper noun {c} | New High German(modern German language) |
äldre nyhögtyska proper noun {c} | Early New High German(form of German) |
östtysk substantiv | East German(East German person) |