Delaware in German
Delaware in German is Delaware, Delawarin, Delawaren — Delaware means one of the fifty US states, the first to ratify the Constitution.
Delaware in German
Delaware
A member of the Lenape / Delaware people.
Delawarin
A member of the Lenape / Delaware people.
Delaware
The Lenape people, the indigenous people of Lenapehoking, in what is now the Mid-Atlantic United States.
Delawaren
The Lenape people, the indigenous people of Lenapehoking, in what is now the Mid-Atlantic United States.
Delawarinnen
The Lenape people, the indigenous people of Lenapehoking, in what is now the Mid-Atlantic United States.
Lenape
The Lenape people, the indigenous people of Lenapehoking, in what is now the Mid-Atlantic United States.
Lenni Lenape
The Lenape people, the indigenous people of Lenapehoking, in what is now the Mid-Atlantic United States.
Delawarensprache
Two closely related Algonquian languages of these people, Munsee and Unami.
Delawarisch
Two closely related Algonquian languages of these people, Munsee and Unami.
delawarische Sprache
Two closely related Algonquian languages of these people, Munsee and Unami.
Delaware
The first state of the United States. Capital: Dover. Largest city: Wilmington.
Delaware
A river in the United States that flows from northeast Kansas into the Kansas River.
Delaware River
A river in the United States that flows from northeast Kansas into the Kansas River.
Delaware-Fluss
A river in the United States that flows from northeast Kansas into the Kansas River.
Delaware-Fluß
A river in the United States that flows from northeast Kansas into the Kansas River.
Delawarefluß
A river in the United States that flows from northeast Kansas into the Kansas River.
Delawarfluss
A river in the United States that flows from northeast Kansas into the Kansas River.
What does "Delaware" mean?
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name One of the fifty US states, the first to ratify the Constitution.
"Delaware is famous for having no sales tax."
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name A river running through New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.
"George Washington famously crossed the Delaware River in 1776."
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noun A member of the Lenape people, an Indigenous nation of the mid-Atlantic United States.
"The Delaware lived along the river long before European settlers arrived."
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noun A variety of small, sweet, amber-colored grape grown in the US.
"Delaware grapes are often used to make sweet white wines."
Delaware in a sentence
- Delaware is famous for having no sales tax.
- George Washington famously crossed the Delaware River in 1776.
- The Delaware lived along the river long before European settlers arrived.
- Delaware grapes are often used to make sweet white wines.
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Delaware" in German?
"Delaware" in German is Delaware, Delawarin, Delawaren. Delaware means: One of the fifty US states, the first to ratify the Constitution.
How do you use "Delaware" in a sentence?
Example: "Delaware is famous for having no sales tax." In German, "Delaware" is Delaware, Delawarin, Delawaren.
Are there other ways to say "Delaware" in German?
Yes — German has 14 translations listed for "Delaware": Delaware, Delawarin, Delawaren, Delawarinnen, Lenape, Lenni Lenape.
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