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Deutschland

DOYCH-land

Deutschland (name) means the German name for Germany. Example: “The team's jerseys read "Deutschland" across the chest.”

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The German name for Germany.
"The team's jerseys read "Deutschland" across the chest."

How to use Deutschland

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In plain EnglishGermany, in German.

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Etymology

German for "Germany" — Deutsch ("German") + Land ("land").

Origin: German

Frequently asked questions

What does “Deutschland” mean?

The word “Deutschland” means the German name for Germany. In plain terms, germany, in German.

How do you pronounce “Deutschland”?

“Deutschland” is pronounced DOYCH-land (/ˈdɔɪt͡ʃ.lænd/ in IPA).

How do you use “Deutschland” in a sentence?

Here is “Deutschland” used in a sentence: “The team's jerseys read "Deutschland" across the chest.”

What part of speech is “Deutschland”?

“Deutschland” is a name.

Where does the word “Deutschland” come from?

The word “Deutschland” comes from German. German for "Germany" — Deutsch ("German") + Land ("land").

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