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Deutsch vs Francais - What's the difference?

deutsch | francais |

As a proper noun deutsch

is (germanism) german (the language).

As an adjective deutsch

is (rare|germanism) german, in the german language.

As a noun francais is

.

deutsch

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • (Germanism) German (the language)
  • * 1997 , Thomas E. Q. Williams, James Whitcomb Riley: the poet as flying islands of the night , page 76:
  • Riley's father, Reuben, spoke Deutsch in his boyhood home and did not learn to speak English until after his childhood even though he came from Irish roots. Riley's ancestors kept alive many of the old folktales and stories of their lives. Few of these Deutsch tales survive.
  • * 2002 , Richard Braden, Escape from Europe , page 102:
  • This letter had to be written in Deutsch because neither Paul nor Harriet knew Danish.
  • * 2012 , Rosalind Lauer, A Simple Spring: A Seasons of Lancaster Novel , page 163:
  • “We sing our Sunday hymns a cappella, too,” Sadie said. “But Amish songs are very different from yours. They're written in Deutsch , and there's no harmony.”
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (rare, Germanism) German, in the German language
  • * 1997 , Thomas E. Q. Williams, James Whitcomb Riley: the poet as flying islands of the night , page 76:
  • Riley's father, Reuben, spoke Deutsch in his boyhood home and did not learn to speak English until after his childhood even though he came from Irish roots. Riley's ancestors kept alive many of the old folktales and stories of their lives. Few of these Deutsch tales survive.
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    francais

    English

    Noun

    (head)
  • (borrowed) The French language.
  • Look, I don't parlez vous francais , so speak to me in English.

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