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    Ger·man
    [ˈjərmən]
    noun
    Germans (plural noun)
    1. a native or inhabitant of Germany, or a person of German descent:
      "he had four sisters who were all married to Germans"
    2. a West Germanic language used in Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland, and by communities in the US and elsewhere. See also High German, Low German.
      "a richly illustrated catalog, available in German and English, accompanies the exhibition"
    3. a complex dance in which one couple leads the other couples through a variety of figures and there is a continual change of partners.
    Origin
    from Latin Germanus, used to designate related peoples of central and northern Europe, a name perhaps given by Celts to their neighbors; compare with Old Irish gair ‘neighbor’.
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    Since the early modern period, it has been the most common name for the Germans in English. The term Germans may also be applied to any citizens, natives or inhabitants of Germany, regardless of whether they are considered to have German ethnicity.
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    Germans ( German: Deutsche, pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃə] ⓘ) are the natives or inhabitants of Germany, or sometimes more broadly any people who are of German descent or native speakers of the German language. The constitution of Germany, implemented in 1949 following the end of World War II, defines a German as a German citizen.
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    The term Germans may also be applied to any citizens, natives or inhabitants of Germany, regardless of whether they are considered to have German ethnicity. In some contexts, people of German descent are also called Germans.
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    The English term Germans is derived from the ethnonym Germani, which was used for Germanic peoples in ancient times. Since the early modern period, it has been the most common name for the Germans in English.
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  3. Germans (German: Deutsche, pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃə] ⓘ) are the natives or inhabitants of Germany, and sometimes more broadly any people who are of German descent or native speakers of the German language.
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    : a native or inhabitant of Germany b : a person of German descent c : one whose native language is German and who is a native of a country other than Germany
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    the language of Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland [ C ] a person from Germany: We have a group of Germans staying at the hotel.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/german
    Also found in: Thesaurus, Legal, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Ger·man (jûr′mən) adj. 1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of Germany or its people. 2. Of or relating to the German language.
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    "of the same parents or grandparents," c. 1300, from Old French germain "own, full; born of the same mother and father; closely related" (12c.), from Latin germanus "full, own (of brothers and sisters); one's own brother; genuine, real, actual, true," related to germen (genitive germinis) "sprout, bud," which is of uncertain origin; perhaps it is a dissimilation of PIE *gen (e)-men-, suffixed form of root *gene- "give birth,...

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    Germans are the natives or inhabitants of Germany, or sometimes more broadly any people who are of German descent or native speakers of the German language. The constitution of Germany, implemented in 1949 following the end of World War II, defines a German as a German citizen. During the … See more

    The English term Germans is derived from the ethnonym Germani, which was used for Germanic peoples in ancient times. Since the early modern period, it has been the most common … See more

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    It is estimated that there are over 100 million Germans today, most of whom live in Germany, where they constitute the majority of the … See more

    A German ethnic identity began to emerge during the early medieval period. These peoples came to be referred to by the High German term diutisc, which means "ethnic" or "relating … See more

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