German in Korean
German in Korean is 독일어, 독어, 독일의 — German means a native or citizen of Germany.
German in Korean
독일어
Pronounced: Dogireo
the German language
독어
Pronounced: Dogeo
the German language
독일의
Pronounced: Dogir-ui
of or relating to the country of Germany
도이췰란드의
Pronounced: Doichwillandeu-ui
of or relating to the country of Germany
What does "German" mean?
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noun A native or citizen of Germany.
"Many Germans travel to the coast for their summer holidays."
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noun The West Germanic language spoken mainly in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
"She studied German for three years before moving to Berlin."
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adj Relating to Germany, its people, culture, or language.
"They ordered German beer and sausages at the festival."
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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.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "German" in Korean?
"German" in Korean is 독일어, 독어, 독일의. German means: A native or citizen of Germany.
How do you pronounce 독일어?
"German" in Korean is 독일어, pronounced "Dogireo".
How do you use "German" in a sentence?
Example: "Many Germans travel to the coast for their summer holidays." In Korean, "German" is 독일어, 독어, 독일의.
Are there other ways to say "German" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 4 translations listed for "German": 독일어, 독어, 독일의, 도이췰란드의.
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