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German name (5659 bytes)
3: ... several ''Vornamen'' ([[given name]]s) and a ''[[German_family_name_etymology|Nachname]]'' (Familienname,... 13: ...e opposite sex, with the sole exception of Maria (German for [[Mary]]) as second name for boys, e.g., ''[[... 17: Germany is a bit more restrictive than some other countr... 19: ...ame. But when [[Chelsea Clinton]] became known in Germany, this is now different.) Of course, parents disa... 47: German is a language with [[T-V distinction]]. It is com... German (1422 bytes) 1: The word '''German''' can mean: 3: * From or related to [[Germany]] or its predecessor states - see also 4: **the [[German language]] 5: **[[Germanic tribe]]s 7: **[[German Confederation]] ([[1815]]-[[1866]]) Old German (111 bytes) 1: '''Old German''' could refer to: 3: # [[Old High German]] 4: # [[Old Low German]] (also [[Old Saxon]]) German champions (1235 bytes) 1: ...iga]] (national league) sporting competition in [[Germany]]. 3: == Current German championship holders == 4: * '''[[German champions (American Football)|American Football]]... 5: * '''[[German champions (Ice Hockey)|Ice Hockey]] 2003/04:''' '... 6: * '''[[German champions (football)|Football]]:''' ''Women's:'' ... The German Ideology (485 bytes) 1: '''''The German Ideology''''' is a book by [[Karl Marx]] and [[Fr... 4: *[http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1845/german-ideology/ Online version of the book] 8: [[Category:1932 books|German Ideology]] 9: [[Category:Philosophy books|German Ideology]] German idealism (3334 bytes) 1: ... was a [[philosophy|philosophical]] movement in [[Germany]] in the late [[eighteenth century|eighteenth]] ... 14: ...s thought to represent the summit of 19th Century Germany's movement of philosophical idealism. 20: ...ssed among them, although he considered himself a German idealist and his work reflects similar themes. Th... 22: == Reinhold == German Village (1850 bytes) 1: ...]. It was settled by a large number of [[Germany|German]] [[immigrant]]s in the mid [[1800s]], who at one... 3: ...ic quality of the buildings and neighborhood, and German Village is currently considered one of the most d... 5: ...s Catholic Church, constructed in 1868. However, German Village is mostly a residential neighborhood of s... 7: ...which was once a community meeting ground for the German settlement. It is now the site of recreational f... 10: * [http://www.germanvillage.org/ The German Village Society] Volga German (5280 bytes) 1: ...cal Lutheran]]s or [[Roman Catholic]]. Many Volga Germans immigrated to the American mid-west in the 19th ... 3: .... Catherine II published some manifestos inviting Germans to immigrate and farm Russian lands, maintaining... 4: ...arose in the latter part of the 19th century. The Germans, who had little commitment to the Russian Empire... 6: After the [[Russian Revolution]], the [[Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic]] (Autonome ... 8: ...h them, so he ordered 24-hour relocation of Volga Germans eastwards. The males spent the war in Stalin's c... German wine (4679 bytes) 1: ... very well internationally. However many parts of Germany are [[wine]]-producing areas, and due to the nor... 3: ==German wines== 4: ...pes such as [[Dornfelder]] and Spätburgunder, the German name for [[pinot noir]]. 10: Perhaps the most distinctive characteristic of German wines is the high level of [[acidity]] in them ca... 12: Many wines in Germany are produced using [[biodynamic agriculture|biod... German Cup (4317 bytes) 1: ...nd is the second most important national title in German football after the [[Bundesliga (football)|Bundes... 3: Each football club which participates in the [[German football league system]] is entitled to enter the... 5: ... War II]], the [[German Football Association|West German Football Association]] reintroduced the cup in [[... 7: ...cer clubs compete for a German Cup as well, see [[German Cup (Women)]]. 126: [[Category:German football competitions]] German grammar (56941 bytes) 1: ...n grammar''' is the study of [[grammar]] in the [[German language]]. 4: ...ich the noun refers often differ. For example, in German, a stone ''(der Stein)'' is masculine, whereas a ... 5: ...is the [[diminutive]] form of an archaic feminine German noun ''die Maid'', which meant "young woman", and... 7: The German language has the singular and plural [[grammatica... 16: A German nominal phrase, in general, consists of the follo... German alphabet (3608 bytes) 1: The '''[[German language|German]] [[alphabet]]''' consists of the same 26 letters... 5: ...g|Listen to a German speaker cite the alphabet in German]]) 7: ...erceived as foreign. It used to be more common in German orthography in earlier centuries, and traces of t... 9: The German language additionally uses three [[diacritic]] le... 13: : ([[Media:German extra letters.ogg|Listen to a German speaker naming these letters]]) Edward German (833 bytes) 1: '''Sir Edward German''' ([[17 February]] [[1862]] - [[11 November]] [[... 3: ...r S. Sullivan|Arthur Sullivan]] died in [[1901]], German finished Sullivan's uncompleted [[The Emerald Isl... 7: [[Category:1862 births|German, Edward]] 8: [[Category:1936 deaths|German, Edward]] 9: [[Category:20th century classical composers|German, Edward]] German chamomile (1748 bytes) 2: <tr><th bgcolor=lightgreen>German chamomile</th></tr> 19: '''German chamomile''', ''Matricaria recutita'', is an [[an... German, New York (2465 bytes) 1: '''German''' is a town located in [[Chenango County, New Yo... 7: ...p>]] of [[2000]], there are 378 people, 135 households, and 93 families residing in the town. The [[po... 9: ...o is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.80 and the average family size is 3.32. 11: ...rom 45 to 64, and 8.5% who are 65 years of age or older. The median age is 34 years. For every 100 fe... 13: ...ose under the age of 18 and 17.2% of those 65 and older are living below the poverty line. German Confederation (21708 bytes) 1: {{History_of_Germany}} 2: The '''German Confederation''' (German ''Deutscher Bund'') was a loose association of [[... 4: ...n]] (less what is now [[Belgium]]). The [[List of German Confederation member states|member states]], dras... 6: ... of the German Confederation became part of the [[German Empire]] in 1871, except [[Austrian Empire|Austri... 15: ...is reactionary balance of power aimed at blocking German and Italian nationalism on the continent was prec... Ethnic German (2903 bytes) 1: ... live within the Federal Republic of Germany nor hold its citizenship. The concept of ethnic belonging ... 3: * Having a cultural connection with German culture 4: * speaking the [[German language]] 5: ...r was otherwise considered German, without having German [[citizenship]] 7: ... identity as Germans, although a specific kind of Germans. Baltic German (7182 bytes) 1: ...espectively), were the [[ethnic German|ethnically German]] inhabitants of that area on the Eastern shore o... 5: ...w [[Tartu]]), and [[Couronia]] ([[German language|German]]: ''Estland, Livland,'' and ''Kurland).'' It inc... 7: ...Prussia (Baltic)|Old Prussians]] were Baltic, not Germanic.) 11: ...a and also the [[Order of the Sword Brothers]], a German Knights' order to protect the mission against the... 19: ...plit up among the knights. These form part of the German [[aristocracy]]. German philosophy (934 bytes) 1: '''[[German language|German]] [[philosophy]]''' has been extremely diverse, a... 3: *[[List of German language philosophers]] 4: ...al, political, literary and cultural movements in German lands]] 7: *[[German Romanticism]] 8: *[[German literature]] German Romanticism (1432 bytes) 3: ...r than only perfection and unity. Key figures of German romanticism are listed below. 21: * [[Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy]] 28: *[[List of German language philosophers]] 29: ...al, political, literary and cultural movements in German lands]]
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