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German

İngilizce - Türkçe

noun / ad 2 – linguistics

GERMAN = ['cö: mın] noun
1 Alman
İngilizce örnek : He lives in Berlin, but he is not German.
Türkçe çevirisi : O Berlin’de yaşıyor ama Alman değil.
2 Almanca
İngilizce örnek : I'm pretty good at speaking German.
Türkçe çevirisi : Almanca konuşmam oldukça iyidir.

GERMAN
Nationality and Language Contexts:
German people: Refers to the citizens or inhabitants of Germany.
German language: The official language of Germany and one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.
German culture: The customs, traditions, and way of life associated with the people of Germany.
German history: The historical events and developments related to Germany.
German heritage: The cultural and historical background of individuals with German ancestry.
Germanic languages: A branch of the Indo-European language family, including German, English, Dutch, and others.
Germanic tribes: Historical groups of people in ancient times who spoke Germanic languages.
Food and Cuisine Context: 8. German cuisine: The traditional dishes and culinary practices of Germany.
German beer: The various types of beer produced in Germany, known for their quality and diversity.
German sausage: A type of sausage, such as bratwurst or frankfurter, originating from Germany.
German bakery: A bakery that specializes in producing German-style bread, pastries, and desserts.
Products and Brands Context: 12. German car: Refers to an automobile manufactured by a German automotive company.
German engineering: A phrase often used to describe high-quality and precision engineering associated with German products.
German brand: A product or company originating from Germany.
German technology: Technological advancements and innovations associated with Germany.
Geographical Context: 16. German Alps: The mountain range in southern Germany, known for its scenic beauty.
German border: The boundary between Germany and neighboring countries.
German countryside: The rural areas and landscapes of Germany.
German city: Any urban area within Germany, such as Berlin, Munich, or Hamburg.
German town: A smaller urban center in Germany.
Education and Institutions Context: 21. German university: An institution of higher education in Germany.
German school: An educational institution in Germany, from primary to secondary levels.
German language school: A school that focuses on teaching the German language.
People and Titles Context: 24. German chancellor: The head of government in Germany.
German professor: An individual teaching at a university or educational institution in Germany.
German scientist: A researcher or professional in the field of science from Germany.
German philosopher: A scholar specializing in philosophy who is from Germany.
Military and Historical Context: 28. German army: The military forces of Germany.
German invasion: A historical event where Germany invaded another country.
German occupation: Refers to the period when Germany controlled a foreign territory during wartime.
Business and Trade Context: 31. German company: A business or corporation based in Germany.
German export: Products or services produced in Germany and sold to other countries.
German market: The commercial and economic environment in Germany.
German trade: The buying and selling of goods and services involving Germany.
Travel and Tourism Context: 35. German tourism: The industry related to visitors traveling to and within Germany.
German hotel: A lodging establishment located in Germany.
German airline: An airline company based in Germany.
Art and Entertainment Context: 38. German literature: The body of written or literary works produced in the German language.
German film: Movies produced in Germany or by German filmmakers.
German music: The musical traditions and compositions associated with Germany.
German artist: A creative individual working in various artistic disciplines from Germany.
Sports Context: 42. German football: Refers to soccer and the football culture in Germany.
German team: A sports team representing Germany in international competitions.
Political and Diplomatic Context: 44. German government: The political administration and institutions governing Germany.
German diplomacy: The conduct of international relations by the German government.
German embassy: A diplomatic representation of Germany in a foreign country.
Language Learning and Education Context: 47. German course: A program or series of lessons designed to teach the German language.
German textbook: A book used for learning the German language.
Other Contexts: 49. German shepherd: A breed of working dog originally developed in Germany.
German measles: An infectious disease also known as rubella, caused by the rubella virus.

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