The standard German language; developed historically from West Germanic.
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Examples for "German"
Examples for "German"
1A German fine, however, is likely towards the end of the year.
2The Spanish government said it respected the decision of the German court.
3In the course of the debate the German Secretary of State said:
4At the moment the German manufacturing sector is still looking quite strong.
5This was true both of the German state and of German industry.
1Soon after, intellectuals, who had initially resisted the German language, followed suit.
2Now our German language skills do fail us a little bit here.
3The theory is as crude and imperfect as the German language itself.
4He preached, of course, in the German language, and used much action.
5The German language allows you to build new words out of smaller ones.
1Another Old High German charm preserved in a tenth-century codex now at Vienna.
2Karl Simrock made modern versions of Middle High German poetry.
3The Hapsburg courtier spoke High German, so I had no problem understanding this royal brush-off.
4If he was not mistaken, the last part of the message was Middle High German.
5Oggenfuss, switching from Aargau dialect to High German, replied.
6The old High German, also, and the Icelandic, as compared with the Meso-Gothic, does the same.
7What are the equivalents in High German for "right smart" and "dog-on" I cannot imagine.
8WOTAN, Old High German form of Odin
9Between them and the old High German Swabians lay a race intermediate in tongue and blood, the Franks.
10Originally written in Middle High German (M.H.G.
11By his studies and translations of Middle High German, he opened the vast and important field of Germanic philology.
12In High German it is "Wasser-scheide," i.e.
13I suppose I must have spoken High German-CourtGerman- Iintendedit for that, anyway-sohe did not understand me.
14His name was Dr. Knipperhausen, but he was more commonly known by the appellation of the High German Doctor.
15The Nibelungen-Lied and the poems of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries were all in Middle- High German (Mittel-Hoch Deutsch).
16At least, I can find neither in Old nor in Middle High German lexicons and glossaries any word signifying peat.
Translations for High German