Germany meaning in English
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Definition
Germany: the European country whose capital is Berlin
German: relating to the country Germany; a person from Germany
Examples
- "As I came to the beach this morning I met hundreds of German fans with socks and sandals."
- "It's been a year since the Italians won the World Cup in Germany, and lately there has been some exciting football being played in Argentina."
- "It is difficult to believe that there have been so many wars between England and
FranceGermanySpainthe world." - "It's Steffi Fünffinger from Epikure Kosmetiks in Germany."
- "Stay tuned everyone because after the commercial we'll have an interview with Germany's only living humorist."
- "Germany is a leader in eco-commerce."
- "What do you call a German with a good sense of humor?"
- "Susie : We've had angry letters about this advertising campaign from people in Britain and Germany, too."
- "Ivory Coast: three German tourists have been taken hostage!"
- "I am extremely popular in Germany."
- "GREEN UP YOUR BUSINESS THE GERMAN WAY!"
- "I attended 4 out of 5 sessions before I had to invade Poland, but I'm sure that if I had finished the program, it would have made a big difference -Adolph H, Germany."
- "How is my favorite German client?"
- "Brent : Or "Guten Morgen" as they say in Germany!"
- "In Germany, we have installed colored rubbish bins that contain different types of waste products."
- "Their young German star, Hans Kuper, was suspended by the club for insulting the kangaroo mascot of a rival team. Kuper was angry because the kangaroo apparently mocked him."
- "In Germany, the eco-roof is well-established."
- "Lotsa Medals : Well, Brent, I'm not sure those are everyone's concerns, but after one week of competition, Germany leads the medal count with 9 medals: 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze, closely followed by the US and France with 8 and 7 total medals respectively."
- "German. Ahh, Germany."
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