Definition
People from Germany, or the plural form referring to German citizens or ethnic Germans.
Etymology
From Latin 'Germani,' the Roman name for Germanic tribes. The word 'Germany' comes from this Latin root, and 'Germans' is simply the plural of people from that nation.
Kelly Says
The Romans named these people 'Germani,' and that single word has echoed through history for 2,000 years as the name for an entire nation and culture—it's remarkable how one ancient name stuck around while empires fell.
Translations
CACatalà
alemany
ah-leh-ma-ni
DADansk
tyskere
ty-ske-re
DEDeutsch
Deutsche
doy-tche
ELΕλληνικά
Γερμανοί
ger-ma-noi
ESEspañol
alemanes
ah-leh-mah-nes
FAفارسی
آلمانی
ahl-ma-nee
FISuomi
saksalaisia
sak-sa-lai-sia
FRFrançais
Allemands
al-mahn
HUMagyar
németek
neh-met-ek
IDBahasa Indonesia
Jerman
jer-man
ITItaliano
tedeschi
te-des-kee
KKKK
Неместерлер
ne-me-ste-rler
MSBahasa Melayu
Jerman
jer-man
NLNederlands
Duitsers
doytsers
NONorsk
tyskere
ty-ske-re
PTPortuguês
alemães
ah-leh-may-sh
RORomână
germani
ger-ma-ni
SVSvenska
tyskar
tee-skar
SWKiswahili
Wajerumani
wa-ye-roo-ma-ni
THไทย
ชาวเยอรมัน
cha-ao yeo-rom-man
TRTürkçe
Almanlar
al-man-lar
UKУкраїнська
німці
nim-tzi
VITiếng Việt
người Đức
ngoi-duc
YOYO
Alámarka
ah-lah-mar-ka
ZUZU
iJermani
ee-jer-ma-nee