Bremer
Bremer (noun) means someone who was born in, or lives in, the German city of Bremen. Example: “Her grandfather was a Bremer who emigrated to the US in the 1950s.”
How to use Bremer
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA resident or native of Bremen, Germany.
Word forms
Bremers plural
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Her grandfather was a _____ who emigrated to the US in the 1950s.
Etymology
From German Bremer, built from the city name Bremen plus the agent-forming suffix -er, the same pattern used in "Berliner" or "Londoner".
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What does “Bremer” mean?
The word “Bremer” means someone who was born in, or lives in, the German city of Bremen. In plain terms, a resident or native of Bremen, Germany.
How do you use “Bremer” in a sentence?
Here is “Bremer” used in a sentence: “Her grandfather was a Bremer who emigrated to the US in the 1950s.”
What part of speech is “Bremer”?
“Bremer” is a noun.
Where does the word “Bremer” come from?
The word “Bremer” comes from German. From German Bremer, built from the city name Bremen plus the agent-forming suffix -er, the same pattern used in "Berliner" or "Londoner".
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