Слова на English для 'Alternative form of Prussianize.'
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- a German inhabitant of Prussia
- A native or inhabitant of the geographical region of Prussia.
- A member of or a person descended from the Baltic ethnic group which inhabited Prussia.
- (historical) A citizen of the German state of Prussia.
- A member of or a person descended from the German ethnic group which settled in Prussia.
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- (uncountable) An Indo-European (Indo-Germanic) language, primarily spoken in Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, South Tyrol, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and a small part of Belgium.
- A surname.
- A parish of the sheading of Glenfaba, Isle of Man.
- A number of townships in the United States, listed under German Township.
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- (British, slang) A prison warder.
- (historical) A member of a Germanic tribe.
- A German wine.
- A member of the Germanic ethnic group which is the most populous ethnic group in Germany; a person of German descent.
- (countable) A native or inhabitant of Germany; a person of German citizenship or nationality.
- (MLE, slang) A Germany-produced car, a “German whip”.
- the standard German language; developed historically from West Germanic
- a person of German nationality
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- of or relating to the language of Germans
- of or pertaining to the ancient Teutons or their languages
- (linguistics) Relating to the language or group of languages known as Germanic.
- Relating to the Germanic peoples (such as Germans, Scandinavians or Anglo-Saxons).
- (sometimes proscribed) Having German characteristics.
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- (linguistics) The group of Indo-European languages that developed from (Ur-)Germanic.
- (linguistics) The early, undocumented ancestral language from which other Germanic languages developed, such as Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch, Frisian, English, German, Faroese, Icelandic, Yiddish, Norwegian and Swedish.
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- a German inhabitant of Prussia
- A native or inhabitant of the geographical region of Prussia.
- A member of or a person descended from the Baltic ethnic group which inhabited Prussia.
- (historical) A citizen of the German state of Prussia.
- A member of or a person descended from the German ethnic group which settled in Prussia.
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- a German inhabitant of Prussia
- A native or inhabitant of the geographical region of Prussia.
- A member of or a person descended from the Baltic ethnic group which inhabited Prussia.
- (historical) A citizen of the German state of Prussia.
- A member of or a person descended from the German ethnic group which settled in Prussia.
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- (uncountable) An Indo-European (Indo-Germanic) language, primarily spoken in Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, South Tyrol, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and a small part of Belgium.
- A surname.
- A parish of the sheading of Glenfaba, Isle of Man.
- A number of townships in the United States, listed under German Township.
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- (British, slang) A prison warder.
- (historical) A member of a Germanic tribe.
- A German wine.
- A member of the Germanic ethnic group which is the most populous ethnic group in Germany; a person of German descent.
- (countable) A native or inhabitant of Germany; a person of German citizenship or nationality.
- (MLE, slang) A Germany-produced car, a “German whip”.
- the standard German language; developed historically from West Germanic
- a person of German nationality
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- of or relating to the language of Germans
- of or pertaining to the ancient Teutons or their languages
- (linguistics) Relating to the language or group of languages known as Germanic.
- Relating to the Germanic peoples (such as Germans, Scandinavians or Anglo-Saxons).
- (sometimes proscribed) Having German characteristics.
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- (linguistics) The group of Indo-European languages that developed from (Ur-)Germanic.
- (linguistics) The early, undocumented ancestral language from which other Germanic languages developed, such as Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch, Frisian, English, German, Faroese, Icelandic, Yiddish, Norwegian and Swedish.