- alemán
- adj.German, Germanic, deutsche.m.1 German, German language.2 German, native or inhabitant of Germany, German person.* * *alemán► adjetivo1 German► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) German► nombre masculino alemán1 (idioma) German————————alemán► nombre masculino1 (idioma) German* * *(f. - alemana)noun adj.German* * *alemán, -ana1.ADJ SM / F German2.SM (Ling) German* * *I-mana adjetivo/masculino, femenino GermanIImasculino (idioma) German* * *= Deutsche, German, Hun, Kraut, Jerry.Nota: Usado a veces en singular con significado plural.Ex. German is the English equivalent of Deutsche.Ex. The Root Thesaurus designations are independent of specific language (that is, French, German, Italian).Ex. Mathilda Panopoulos, known as 'Tilly' to her friends and colleagues but usually styled 'Tilly the Hun' or just 'the Hun' by her detractors, is a native of Pritchard.Ex. Consider now what we're going to place in the right-hand column, one for one, analogous: Krauts, Wops, Frogs, Kikes, Polacks, Micks, and Gringos.Ex. Jerry had to guess where the bridges were, though, for a vast smoke screen covered miles of the river successfully hiding the bridges.----* Asociación de Archiveros Alemanes = Verein Deutscher Archivare.* francoalemán = Franco-German.* marco alemán = German mark.* ocupado por los alemanes = German-occupied.* pastor alemán = Alsatian, German shepherd dog, German shepherd.* soldado alemán = Jerry.* * *I-mana adjetivo/masculino, femenino GermanIImasculino (idioma) German* * *= Deutsche, German, Hun, Kraut, Jerry.Nota: Usado a veces en singular con significado plural.
Ex: German is the English equivalent of Deutsche.
Ex: The Root Thesaurus designations are independent of specific language (that is, French, German, Italian).Ex: Mathilda Panopoulos, known as 'Tilly' to her friends and colleagues but usually styled 'Tilly the Hun' or just 'the Hun' by her detractors, is a native of Pritchard.Ex: Consider now what we're going to place in the right-hand column, one for one, analogous: Krauts, Wops, Frogs, Kikes, Polacks, Micks, and Gringos.Ex: Jerry had to guess where the bridges were, though, for a vast smoke screen covered miles of the river successfully hiding the bridges.* Asociación de Archiveros Alemanes = Verein Deutscher Archivare.* francoalemán = Franco-German.* marco alemán = German mark.* ocupado por los alemanes = German-occupied.* pastor alemán = Alsatian, German shepherd dog, German shepherd.* soldado alemán = Jerry.* * *alemán1 -manaadjectiveGermanalemán2 -manamasculine, feminine1 (persona) German2alemán masculine (idioma) GermanCompuestos:● alemán occidental, alemana occidentalmasculine, feminine (Hist) West German● alemán oriental, alemana orientalmasculine, feminine (Hist) East German* * *
alemán 1◊ -mana adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
German
alemán 2 sustantivo masculino (idioma) German
alemán,-ana
I adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino German
II m (idioma) German
'alemán' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alemana
- costar
- súbdita
- súbdito
- teutón
- teutona
- teutónica
- teutónico
- pastor
- sustituto
- turismo
- y
English:
Alsatian
- German
- German shepherd
- guttural
- ground
- rusty
- word
* * *alemán, -ana♦ adjGerman♦ nm,f[persona] German♦ nm[lengua] German* * *alemánI adj GermanII m, alemana f persona GermanIII m idioma German* * *alemán, -mana adj & n, mpl -manes : Germanalemán nm: German (language)* * *alemán adj n German
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.