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Britain in German

Britain in German is Britannien — Britain means the island made up of England, Scotland, and Wales, or (loosely) the United Kingdom as a whole.

Britain in German

Britannien
proper noun
England, Scotland and Wales in combination.

What does "Britain" mean?

  1. name The island made up of England, Scotland, and Wales, or (loosely) the United Kingdom as a whole.
    "They moved to Britain in the early 1990s."

Britain in a sentence

  • They moved to Britain in the early 1990s.
  • Britain has a long tradition of parliamentary democracy.

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What is "Britain" in German?

"Britain" in German is Britannien. Britain means: The island made up of England, Scotland, and Wales, or (loosely) the United Kingdom as a whole.

How do you use "Britain" in a sentence?

Example: "They moved to Britain in the early 1990s." In German, "Britain" is Britannien.

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