alemán
Asturian
Etymology
From French allemand, from Late Latin Alemannus from Proto-Germanic *Alamanniz.
Adjective
alemán m sg (feminine singular alemana, neuter singular alemano, masculine plural alemanes, feminine plural alemanes)
- German (of or pertaining to Germany)
Inflection
gend/num | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
masculine | alemán | alemanes |
feminine | alemana | alemanes |
neuter | alemano | - |
Galician
Etymology
From French allemand, from Late Latin Alemannus from Proto-Germanic *Alamanniz.
Adjective
alemán m (feminine singular alemá, masculine plural alemáns, feminine plural alemás)
- German (relating to Germany or to the German language)
Noun
Spanish
Etymology
From French allemand, from Late Latin Alemannus, from Proto-Germanic *Alamanniz, most likely from the roots of all + man.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aleˈman/, [aleˈmãn]
Related terms
Noun
alemán m (uncountable)
- German (language)
- Synonym: alto alemán
- Llevo dos años aprendiendo alemán.
- I've been learning German for two years.
Further reading
- “alemán” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
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