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German in Finnish

German in Finnish is saksalainen, saksankielinen, saksa — German means a native or citizen of Germany.

German in Finnish

saksalainen
adj
Of or relating to the natives or inhabitants of Germany; to people of German descent; to their cultures.
saksankielinen
adj
Of or relating to the natives or inhabitants of Germany; to people of German descent; to their cultures.
saksa
adj
Of or relating to the natives or inhabitants of Germany; to people of German descent; to their cultures.
saksalainen
noun
(countable) A native or inhabitant of Germany; a person of German citizenship or nationality.
saksatar
noun
(countable) A native or inhabitant of Germany; a person of German citizenship or nationality.
saksa
noun
(countable) A native or inhabitant of Germany; a person of German citizenship or nationality.
saksalainen
noun
A member of the Germanic ethnic group which is the most populous ethnic group in Germany; a person of German descent.
saksatar
noun
A member of the Germanic ethnic group which is the most populous ethnic group in Germany; a person of German descent.
germaani
noun
A member of the Germanic ethnic group which is the most populous ethnic group in Germany; a person of German descent.
saksa
proper noun
saksalainen
proper noun

What does "German" mean?

  1. noun A native or citizen of Germany.
    "Many Germans travel to the coast for their summer holidays."
  2. noun The West Germanic language spoken mainly in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
    "She studied German for three years before moving to Berlin."
  3. adj Relating to Germany, its people, culture, or language.
    "They ordered German beer and sausages at the festival."
  4. adj Sharing both parents, or being a first cousin through a full sibling of one's parent (a formal, somewhat old-fashioned usage, as in "cousin-german").
    "They are cousins-german, sharing the same grandparents."

German in a sentence

  • Many Germans travel to the coast for their summer holidays.
  • She studied German for three years before moving to Berlin.
  • They ordered German beer and sausages at the festival.
  • They are cousins-german, sharing the same grandparents.

Similar words in Finnish

Common Finnish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "German" in Finnish?

"German" in Finnish is saksalainen, saksankielinen, saksa. German means: A native or citizen of Germany.

How do you use "German" in a sentence?

Example: "Many Germans travel to the coast for their summer holidays." In Finnish, "German" is saksalainen, saksankielinen, saksa.

Are there other ways to say "German" in Finnish?

Yes — Finnish has 5 translations listed for "German": saksalainen, saksankielinen, saksa, saksatar, germaani.

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