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'''teutonih''' ''m'' (pl. ''teutonihus'', | '''teutonih''' ''m'' (pl. ''teutonihus'', f. ''teutoniha'') | ||
# a German person | # a German person | ||
#:'' | #:''Funt nîl murtus '''teutonihus''' pu intirnolcant nôs Pruvinxos Otrantihos nôs feiros.'' | ||
#:: ''There aren't many Germans who come to the Atlantic Provinces for their holidays.'' | #:: ''There aren't many Germans who come to the Atlantic Provinces for their holidays.'' | ||
====Derived terms==== | ====Derived terms==== | ||
====Related terms==== | ====Related terms==== | ||
* ''[[Contionary:Girmonya|Girmonya]] (Germany) | |||
[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Atlantic nouns]] [[Category:Atlantic adjectives]] [[Category:Atlantic words]] | [[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Atlantic nouns]] [[Category:Atlantic adjectives]] [[Category:Atlantic words]] |
Latest revision as of 14:33, 28 April 2020
Atlantic
Etymology
From Latin teutonicum, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *þeudanōz.
Pronunciation
(Standard Atlantic) IPA: [tɛu̯ˈtɔniχ]
Adjective
teutonih
- German, related to Germany
- Adrint monxuni ma sistil una jonya pu ofiaril curina teutoniha.
- Near my house there's a restaurant specialized in German cuisine.
- Adrint monxuni ma sistil una jonya pu ofiaril curina teutoniha.
- German, related to the German language
- Ê una mutargina teutoniho-otrantih.
- She's a German-Atlantic translator.
- Ê una mutargina teutoniho-otrantih.
Noun
teutonih m (pl. teutonihus, f. teutoniha)
- a German person
- Funt nîl murtus teutonihus pu intirnolcant nôs Pruvinxos Otrantihos nôs feiros.
- There aren't many Germans who come to the Atlantic Provinces for their holidays.
- Funt nîl murtus teutonihus pu intirnolcant nôs Pruvinxos Otrantihos nôs feiros.
Derived terms
Related terms
- Girmonya (Germany)