Noun
the standard German language; developed historically from West Germanic
Source: WordNetA borrowing from the Pomeranian language which has been used in everyday German language and has appeared in dictionaries is a phrase “dalli, dalli” (it means: come on, come on). Source: Internet
Africa Namibia Examples of German language in Namibian everyday life main Namibia used to be a colony of the German Empire from 1884 to 1919. Source: Internet
Also writing in the German language, Jeremias Gotthelf wrote The Black Spider (1842), an allegorical work that used Gothic themes. Source: Internet
As individual pastors altered their practices as each saw fit, Zwingli was prompted to address this disorganised situation by designing a communion liturgy in the German language. Source: Internet
By the autumn of 1871 the entire first edition of the German language edition of Capital had been sold out and a second edition was published. Source: Internet
Another aspect of this woodcut is the large typefaced word 'LAIBACH', evoking memories of the Nazi occupation of Slovenia (when the capital city was briefly known by its original German language name of Laibach). Source: Internet