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Deutschland

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing fromGermanDeutschland.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Deutschland

  1. (rare)Germany (acountry inCentral Europe, formed in1949 asWest Germany, with itsprovisionalcapitalBonn until1990,when itincorporatedEast Germany).
    • 1993 May 23, Daniel Van Der Weide, “Taking a Harley toDeutschland?”, inrec.motorcycles.harley[1] (Usenet), retrieved5 June 2022:
    • 1997 July 22, Dwight Johnson, “Transfer of $ toDeutschland”, inde.etc.finanz[2] (Usenet), retrieved5 June 2022:
    • 1999 July 15, Rob Strickland, “Moving toDeutschland”, insoc.culture.german[3] (Usenet), retrieved5 June 2022:
    • 1999 November 11, jeff freeman, “trip todeutschland?”, inalt.autos.porsche[4] (Usenet), retrieved5 June 2022:
    • 2002 May 15, Skriptis, “I don't see how hese topics are related toDeutschland and its culture??”, insoc.culture.german[5] (Usenet), retrieved5 June 2022:

German

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GermanWikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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FromMiddle High GermanDiutschlant, compound word formed from phrasings likediutschlant n,diutschelant n,indiutschemelande n,zediutischemelande n,(in)diutschiulant pl. The adjectivedeutsch is from Middle High Germandiutsc,diutisch,diutsch,tiutsch,tiusch, from Old High Germandiutisc (of thepeople). More atDutchland.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Deutschland n (proper noun,genitiveDeutschlandsor(optionally with an article)Deutschland)

  1. Germany (acountry inCentral Europe, formed in1949 asWest Germany, with itsprovisionalcapitalBonn until1990,when itincorporatedEast Germany)
  2. ellipsis of anation state, thelegal person comprising the most part ofterritory withGermandominating, or itsterritory
    1. ellipsis ofHeiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation orheiliges römisches Reich deutscher Nation[till 1806]
      Synonyms:Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation,heiliges römisches Reich deutscher Nation
      • 1782 August 17, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,Letter to his father[6]:
        – will michTeütschland, mein geliebtes vatterland, worauf ich |: wie sie wissen :| Stolz bin, nicht aufnehmen, so muß im gottes Namen frankreich oder England wieder um einen geschickten Teutschen Mehr reich werden; – und das zur schande der teutschen Nation.
        If Germany, my beloved fatherland, of which I am proud |: as you know :| will not receive me, then, in God’s name, France or England must again be enriched by one more skilful German, and that to the shame of the German nation.
    2. ellipsis ofDeutsches Reich[1871–1945, and later in historical reference]
      Synonyms:Deutsches Reich,Reich
    3. ellipsis ofBundesrepublik Deutschland[from 1990]
      Synonyms:Bundesrepublik Deutschland,BRD

Usage notes

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  • The article is used whenDeutschland is used as a subject or object in a certain quality, e.g. referencing a certain point in time or period of time. (Germany behaves similarly in English: "we went to Germany" uses no article, "the Germany of our grandchildren will be different from the Germany of our grandparents" uses one.)
  • Plurals, when they occur, areDeutschland,Deutschländer orDeutschlande.

Declension

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Declension ofDeutschland [sg-only, neuter, toponym]
singular
def.noun
nominativedasDeutschland
genitivedesDeutschlands,Deutschland1
dativedemDeutschland
accusativedasDeutschland

1Optionally with an article.

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Descendants

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See also

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  • (country (translingual abbreviation)):D,DE,DEU,de
countries in Europe:StaatenEuropas (appendix)edit

Further reading

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