allemand
Syllable Decomposition
allemandfrom Vulgar Latin alamannus or alemannus (relating to the Alamanni, an ancient Germanic people whose name means 'all men', according to Asinius Quadratus). Aleman first became alemant by adding the '-t' ending of the singular oblique case of second-class adjectives in Old French, then alemand. This Latin word is itself derived from Old High German alaman.
Definitions
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Synonyms
Translations
german:deutsch
english:German
chinese:德国
korean:독일
danish:tysk
spanish:alemana
finnish:saksalainen
greek:γερμανικός
hebrew:גרמני
hindi:जर्मन
italian:tedesche
japanese:ドイツ
dutch:Duitse
polish:niemieckie
portuguese:alemã
russian:немецкий
swedish:tysk
turkish:Alman
See also
germanisation (cn.) allemand (cn.) Allemande (pn.) Allemands (pn.) Allemagne (pn.) Allemand (pn.) allemande (adj.) germain (adj.) germain (cn.) germaniser (v.) germanisme (cn.) germanique (adj.) germanique (cn.) germaniste (cn.) germaniste (adj.) allemandes (adj.) allemandes (cn.) allemands (adj.) allemands (cn.) Allemandes (pn.)