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1 German
m German, (esp fig) Teuton I hist -i Germans, Germanic tribes (danas Germanic peoples) -
2 German
Germa'ne m (-n, -n); G-ija Germa'nien (n) (-s); g-ski germa'-nisch -
3 njemački jezik
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4 germanskih
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5 Nijemac
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6 Njemačka Demokratska Republika
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7 njemačka jezična zajednica
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8 njemački
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9 njemački književni tekstovi
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10 njemačko
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11 Germanizam u hrvatskom
• German loanwords in croatian language -
12 njemački jezik i književnost
• german language and literature -
13 Njemica
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14 odnosi između dviju njemačkih država
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > odnosi između dviju njemačkih država
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15 preuzet
pp taken over; (svojom voljom) self--assumed, self-imposed | riječi -e iz njemačkog words taken over (ili loaned) from German, German loan-words* * *• taken -
16 austrijski njemački jezik
• Austrian German language -
17 germanistika
f (struka) Germanic studies/ /philology, Germanics; (odsjek) Department of Germanic studies* * *• German studies -
18 germanski
adj Germanic, (esp fig) Teutonic I hist - jezik Germanic (language), Teutonic (language); (živi) germanski jezici Germanic languages* * *• german -
19 općenarodni
adj country-wide, nation-wide, national (specif all-German, all-Hungarian itd.) I mil -a obrana Total National Defense; - općenarodnia diskusija* * *• nation wide -
20 oratorij
m mus oratorio; (dio crkve) oratory | svjetovni oratorij secular o.; pasionski oratorij Passion o.; hist talijanski (njemački, engleski) - Italian (German, English) o.* * *• oratorio• oratorium• oratory
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German — [jʉr′mən] n. [ME (only in pl.) < ML Germanus < L, prob. < Celt] 1. a person born or living in Germany 2. the West Germanic language spoken chiefly in Germany, Austria, and certain parts of Switzerland, technically called New High German … English World dictionary
German — Ger man, a. [OE. german, germain, F. germain, fr. L. germanus full, own (said of brothers and sisters who have the same parents); akin to germen germ. Cf. {Germ}, {Germane}.] Nearly related; closely akin. [1913 Webster] Wert thou a leopard, thou… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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German — (2) Teuton, member of the Germanic tribes, 1520s (plural Germayns attested from late 14c.), from L. Germanus, first attested in writings of Julius Caesar, who used Germani to designate a group of tribes in northeastern Gaul, origin unknown,… … Etymology dictionary