German

Word GERMAN
Character 6
Hyphenation ger man
Pronunciations /ˈd͡ʒɜː.mən/

Definitions and meanings of "German"

What do we mean by german?

A near relative.

1. A language whose arcane grammar can drive you crazy. 2. Something of German origin; i.e., beer or cars. 3 A resident of Germany; person of German descent. Typically, a mellow, intelligent thinking creature, invariably polite, living in the area of land commonly known as Germany, a lush, wooded land with the Alps to the south, gentle, rolling hills in the center, and the North Sea to the North. The typical German is even-tempered, tolerant, respectful, practical, and somewhat skeptical and pessimistic by nature. German men are far less sexist than American men, and are more prone to marriage. Germans, though, typically have small families. A German tends to be a lover of nature, well-organized, frugal and efficient. They seldom lose their tempers- if you go to a German bar, people are usually friendly and happy, unlike an American bar, where people start fights. Germans love fast cars, motorcycles, good beer, taking lots of holidays, and walking in nature. Germany is a great place for the outdoors, and people love hiking, camping and cycling. Germans are often tastelessly dressed, and German women often wear atrocious clothes. German food is OK, if you like pork. German bread, on the other hand, is excellent. It doesn't matter, though, because German people mostly eat Italian and French food. Germans make the best engineers, computer scientists, and technicians. They never go anywhere without their "handies" (cell phones), they're mad about soccer, and they love to have a festival. They take a day off for every holiday, including all-saint's day, May Day and the assumption of the Virgin Mary (despite the fact that most Germans don't go to church often). The biggest parties are Karneval and the Love Parade. They typical German hates extremes and extremists of all kinds, including neo-nazis, who comprise a hated minority in the country. Most people are moderate in their beliefs. There are lots of political parties in Germany, including the Green Party, who helped turn Germany into the biggest purveyor of solar power and electric windmills. Germans don't neccesarily dislike any group of people; Germans often visit France, England, the US, Eastern Europe, Turkey and the Mediterranean. Often, though, other nations have prejudices about Germans. Germany is ethnically mixed, though, and lots of Germans marry non-Germans. Urban Dictionary

N. language spoken in several European countries (Germany, Austria, Eastern Switzerland, Northern Italy). German has a very complicated/confusing grammatical structure and tends to sound very harsh to non-German speakers. Differences in local dialects can effectively hinder communications between parts of the population. Words can reach amazing lenghts through more or less sensible combinations (see below). For Trekkies: Similarities to Klingon pronounciation are evident. Urban Dictionary

Generally nice people,they are NOT nazis,people that say "Oh all Germans are nazis"are the most ignorant fucking people in the world. Urban Dictionary

Orgasmic beings residing in the land of Germany. They be gorgeous and they have a very sexy language ;-) Urban Dictionary

This amazing, attractive guy that can make any girl feel special, he is an amazing reader of people, he loves to help and has this musician side, he is dedicated passionate, sincere and always gives his all, if you know a German, you better keep him, he is a rough diamond, most people don't see his value until they interact with him. Urban Dictionary

Somebody who is really hot Urban Dictionary

Guten Tag! No the Germans aren't nazis! Germans are cool and the girls are pretty. Boys from Germany are the hottest! So everybody who doesn't like the German should go there and talk to them. "Hallo, wie geht's?" ( Hello, how are you?) or "Tschüss" (Goodbye) Urban Dictionary

It´s so funny to read all that crap. Some People in Germany are well dressed, some bad (more are bad dressed, i guess thats kinda true), a few are Neo-Nazis, a few hate America, a few hate France, some love France, some love America, everyone hates Bush, some buy wifes in Thailand, some marry Irish men, some love to eat Weißwurst, most love to eat Italian food....you know...how can you all be so stupid to generalize what is german? I AM German *damn* and I am NOT practical, I am NOT fat, I DON´T travel to cheap counries, these "intelligent" tech-guys are NOT hot, they´re ugly, (well, i AM damn hot :P ) Stop saying whats typical german! except Beer. Thats really typical german! German: nice People, lots of history, lots of woods and hills, best known for beer, cars, history and sauerkraut. That´s it. Thank you. Urban Dictionary

Germans are quite rational. Most of them think before they do anything; or try to, if possible. Therefore, they sometimes act cold. But they aren't. Most of them think a lot of old disciplines like honesty, accuracy and diligence. Sometime too much.. Germany has a lot of good people, art and music is loved; but there is a great influence of a suggested american lifestyle, suggested by bad hollywood films. Nazi's are hated. They are mainly called as dump, rude and everytime able to club *anyone*. That can be a German too, the question is - if he's "in the way". In Germany, they're called "Neo-Nazi's", because they mainly don't have anything to do with Hitler. They use his' symbols, but they have different "aims". By the way, I'm German, and I LOVE THIS language. It's because you can express a lot in "lyrical pictures": Urban Dictionary

ONLY THE PIMPEST PLACE IN THE WORLD AND THE TIGHTEST LANGUGE TO LEARN even tho i got kicked out! I LOVE GERMAN and miss it 2 Urban Dictionary

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The word "german" in example sentences

Stereoide: the fact that you even KNOW that the hassel to the hoff recorded a song in german is beyond human capacity to comprehend mawd ❋ Unknown (2006)

I read the first 3 books in german until "caresed by ice". ❋ Nalini Singh (2009)

I wanted to wait until the book comes out in german, because ist difficult for me to read englisch books, but now I think I can ` t wait this long ... ❋ Nalini Singh (2010)

I think its still ongoing, and I only ever read the first two volumes in german a couple of years ago, but I really enjoyed it, and the art was great to boot. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I can´t wait and have already pre-ordered my copy of Angel´s Blood! my blog entry (it is in german and because the widget doesn´t work there I wrote myself some lines: -) ❋ Nalini Singh (2009)

Expect just as they sold revenge to Italians, telling them germans were to die in german death camps for the 5th century invasion of the Roman Empire, so did they sell it to germans as well, temptation which ensured they abandoned their countrymen and alligned with evil. ❋ Unknown (2008)

What gets me is the introductions and explanations in german, which I don't read, which presumably explain the entirely bizarre layout of the text and make it all make sense ... if I only read German ... ❋ Prof. De Breeze (2008)

And its all in german so I translated the top piece and it says "we are now also in it and buried you on this website" The first bullet point translates to "This side was de-energised recently and is in the structure" with the in the structure part underlined in red. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I've read Vellum in german first (and I agree that the translation is very good). ❋ Hal Duncan (2008)

Benedikt thinks .. ilker, the docu comes from germany in german language .. i think there is no change to see that in another language. so you won't be able to understand. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Comments the times listed "cobra verde" as in german with english subtitles. anybody know if the actors are actually speaking german, or is this like "aguirre" and "fitzcarraldo," in which the actors spoke whatever was their native language and then it was overdubbed in german? that is incredibly distracting, and it looks cheap. it nearly ruined "aguirre" for me the first time i saw it. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Do you know – when the other 2 books of the triologie came out in german language? thx mark ❋ Unknown (2007)

And to think that this guy actually recorded at least one song in german makes me laugh somewhat hysterically .. ❋ Unknown (2006)

He always talks to them in german as he says too many of them in QRoo speak english. ❋ Unknown (2006)

In German speaking countries, TV is in german … I want my LOST in english, and I have absolutely no desire to wait for the DVDs. ❋ Unknown (2006)

1. How do you translate the German word "unwahrscheinlichkeit"? 2. This German [wheat] beer- [Franziskaner] Weissbier"- is excellent. 3. Look at that cute German [techie guy] over there. ❋ Tabitha Elkins (2006)

Überschallgeschwindigkeitsflugzeug = an [airplane] capable of [supersonic] [speeds] ❋ Zxcvbnm (2005)

Hey that guys [German] [looks like] a [nice guy] ❋ Oliver737373 (2006)

I LOVE [Germans] [Ich] [liebe] Deutschlanderin ❋ Tasha (loves Germans....) (2005)

"Hey, if you want to learn how to succeed, you have to be [a German]," "[what do you mean], dedicated?" "yes [dummy]!" ❋ Superlulu6jo (2014)

**** is [really] [hot] and so is his [brother] *** ❋ *** (2005)

[Germany] is [fucking cool], except for [Angela Merkel]! ❋ Orchidée (2006)

My german [Mother married] an [American Soldier] 2 Years ago. My Grandmother was not forced to be a Nazi. She just [grew up with] that System and accepted it. ❋ Amatou (2006)

"money-free" You won't understand the word money-free, it doesn't exist. In German it is possible to mix both up, to get a complete new expression. Money=[Geld], free=[frei] (it acts here as an adjective): "[Ich bin] geldfrei!" means(with a comical sense): "I don't have money!". It isn't possible to say: I am(or have) money-free(which was the word-by-word translation). And THATS the most beatiful thing in the german language! A fantastic, [free use] of words, which *make* new senses, and give excatly that expression, which is meant. ❋ German12 (2006)

Frau: [GUTEN] MORGAN (tag) [KLASSE] WOLFY: [WTF EVER] ❋ BIG D (david) (2005)

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