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German vs Germain - What's the difference?

german | germain |


As proper nouns the difference between german and germain

is that german is an Indo-European (Indo-Germanic) language, primarily spoken in Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, South Tyrol, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and a small part of Belgium while Germain is {{surname|from=given names}.

As adjectives the difference between german and germain

is that german is of or relating to the nation of Germany while germain is obsolete form of germane.

As a noun German

is a native or inhabitant of Germany; a person of German citizenship or nationality.

Germane vs German - What's the difference?

germane | german |


As a noun germane

is german, member of germanic tribe.

As a proper noun german is

a german, teuton.

German vs Yiddish - What's the difference?

german | yiddish |


As nouns the difference between german and yiddish

is that german is a native or inhabitant of Germany; a person of German citizenship or nationality while Yiddish is a West Germanic language that developed from Middle High German dialects, with an admixture of vocabulary from multiple source languages including Hebrew-Aramaic, Romance, Slavic, English, etc., and written in Hebrew characters which is used mainly among Ashkenazic Jews from central and eastern Europe.

As adjectives the difference between german and yiddish

is that german is of or relating to the nation of Germany while Yiddish is of or pertaining to the Yiddish language.

As a proper noun German

is an Indo-European (Indo-Germanic) language, primarily spoken in Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, South Tyrol, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and a small part of Belgium.

Russian vs German - What's the difference?

russian | german |


As proper nouns the difference between russian and german

is that russian is the russian language while german is a german, teuton.

As a noun russian

is a person from russia.

As an adjective russian

is of or pertaining to russia.

German vs Germin - What's the difference?

german | germin |


As a proper noun german

is a german, teuton.

As a noun germin is

(protein) any of a group of proteins, resistant to proteases, associated with the germination of cereals.

German vs Gemman - What's the difference?

german | gemman |


As a proper noun german

is a german, teuton.

As a noun gemman is

(archaic) gentleman.

German vs Merman - What's the difference?

german | merman |


As a proper noun german

is a german, teuton.

As a noun merman is

a legendary creature, human male from the waist up, fishlike from the waist down.

Irish vs German - What's the difference?

irish | german |


As proper nouns the difference between irish and german

is that irish is the goidelic language indigenous to ireland, also known as irish gaelic while german is a german, teuton.

As a noun irish

is (as plural) the irish people.

As an adjective irish

is pertaining to or originating from ireland or the irish people.

Irisch vs German - What's the difference?

irisch | german |


As an adjective irisch

is irish.

As a proper noun german is

a german, teuton.

Taxonomy vs German - What's the difference?

taxonomy | german |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a proper noun german is

a german, teuton.

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