English words for 'Someone from Tallinn.'
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- A person from Denmark.
- A person of Danish descent.
- (historical) A member of the Danes, a Germanic tribe inhabiting the Danish islands and parts of southern Sweden.
- (historical) In Anglo-Saxon England, any of the seafaring raiders and settlers who attacked and colonized parts of England from the late 8th century onward; a Viking.
- a native or inhabitant of Denmark
- (poetic) The nation of Russia, especially in a transcendent or romantic sense referring to the history and culture of the country.
- A people made up of Scandinavian warrior merchants who travelled Eastern European river-roads from the eighth century, and whose settlements around Novgorod, Kiev/Kyiv and the Volga and Dnieper/Dnipro gave rise to the Rus' principalities.
- Any of the medieval East Slavic principalities ruled by this class, especially Kievan Rus.
- Kievan Rus, the medieval East Slavic state established by these same warrior merchants in the 9th century, whose capital was in Kiev.
- (countable, rare) Any person from Estonia or someone descended from such people.
- (countable) A person of the indigenous ethnic group of Estonia or someone descended from such people.
- (uncountable) The Uralic language that is the official language of Estonia.
- the official language of Estonia; belongs to the Baltic-Finnic family of languages
- a native or inhabitant of Finland
- A male given name from Old Norse.
- (by extension) A member of any Finnic nationality, such as (more narrowly) a Baltic Finn such as a Karelian or Estonian, or (more broadly) a Volga Finn or Perm Finn.
- A person of ethnic Finnish (Suomi) ancestry; a non-Swedish, non-Sami Finlander.
- A national of Finland.
- of or relating to Norway or its people or culture or language
- of or relating to Scandinavia or its peoples or cultures
- Of or relating to the North Germanic group of languages.
- Of or relating to the people, language and culture of Norway.
- Of or relating to the people, language and culture of Scandinavia.
- (rare) An inhabitant of one of the modern Baltic states: Lithuania, Latvia or Estonia.
- A native speaker of one of the Baltic languages: Lithuanian, Latvian, Old Prussian, Sudovian and related languages.
- An ethnic descendant of the Indo-European Baltic people, especially including ethnic Lithuanians, Latvians or Prussians, but generally not including ethnic Belarusians, Estonians, Germans, Jews, Livonians, Poles, Russians, Swedes or Tatars who have also inhabited or currently inhabit the modern Baltic states.
- From, of or pertaining to Kazan Tatar, Tatar proper, an agglutinative language belonging to the Altai group of Turkic languages. It is an official language of Tatarstan, and distinguished from Crimean Tatar and Siberian Tatar.
- From, of or pertaining to the Kazan Tatars, the "nominate" Tatarian ethnic group (who are indigenous people of Eastern Europe and Russia) that are simply called Tatars, distinguished from Crimean Tatars and Siberian Tatars.
- From, of or pertaining to Kazan.
- a person of German nationality
- the standard German language; developed historically from West Germanic
- (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”.
- (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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- A person from Denmark.
- A person of Danish descent.
- (historical) A member of the Danes, a Germanic tribe inhabiting the Danish islands and parts of southern Sweden.
- (historical) In Anglo-Saxon England, any of the seafaring raiders and settlers who attacked and colonized parts of England from the late 8th century onward; a Viking.
- a native or inhabitant of Denmark
- (poetic) The nation of Russia, especially in a transcendent or romantic sense referring to the history and culture of the country.
- A people made up of Scandinavian warrior merchants who travelled Eastern European river-roads from the eighth century, and whose settlements around Novgorod, Kiev/Kyiv and the Volga and Dnieper/Dnipro gave rise to the Rus' principalities.
- Any of the medieval East Slavic principalities ruled by this class, especially Kievan Rus.
- Kievan Rus, the medieval East Slavic state established by these same warrior merchants in the 9th century, whose capital was in Kiev.
- (countable, rare) Any person from Estonia or someone descended from such people.
- (countable) A person of the indigenous ethnic group of Estonia or someone descended from such people.
- (uncountable) The Uralic language that is the official language of Estonia.
- the official language of Estonia; belongs to the Baltic-Finnic family of languages
- a native or inhabitant of Finland
- A male given name from Old Norse.
- (by extension) A member of any Finnic nationality, such as (more narrowly) a Baltic Finn such as a Karelian or Estonian, or (more broadly) a Volga Finn or Perm Finn.
- A person of ethnic Finnish (Suomi) ancestry; a non-Swedish, non-Sami Finlander.
- A national of Finland.
- of or relating to Norway or its people or culture or language
- of or relating to Scandinavia or its peoples or cultures
- Of or relating to the North Germanic group of languages.
- Of or relating to the people, language and culture of Norway.
- Of or relating to the people, language and culture of Scandinavia.
- (rare) An inhabitant of one of the modern Baltic states: Lithuania, Latvia or Estonia.
- A native speaker of one of the Baltic languages: Lithuanian, Latvian, Old Prussian, Sudovian and related languages.
- An ethnic descendant of the Indo-European Baltic people, especially including ethnic Lithuanians, Latvians or Prussians, but generally not including ethnic Belarusians, Estonians, Germans, Jews, Livonians, Poles, Russians, Swedes or Tatars who have also inhabited or currently inhabit the modern Baltic states.
- From, of or pertaining to Kazan Tatar, Tatar proper, an agglutinative language belonging to the Altai group of Turkic languages. It is an official language of Tatarstan, and distinguished from Crimean Tatar and Siberian Tatar.
- From, of or pertaining to the Kazan Tatars, the "nominate" Tatarian ethnic group (who are indigenous people of Eastern Europe and Russia) that are simply called Tatars, distinguished from Crimean Tatars and Siberian Tatars.
- From, of or pertaining to Kazan.
- a person of German nationality
- the standard German language; developed historically from West Germanic
- (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”.
- (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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