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* Volapük: {{qualifier|♂♀}} {{t|vo|Lofüda-Deutänan}}, {{qualifier|♂}} {{t|vo|hi-Lofüda-Deutänan}}, {{qualifier|♀}} {{t|vo|ji-Lofüda-Deutänan}}
* Volapük: {{qualifier|♂♀}} {{t|vo|Lofüda-Deutänan}}, {{qualifier|♂}} {{t|vo|hi-Lofüda-Deutänan}}, {{qualifier|♀}} {{t|vo|ji-Lofüda-Deutänan}}
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* [[from the East German judge]]


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Revision as of 14:58, 13 May 2014

English

Adjective

East German (not comparable)

  1. Of, from, or pertaining to East Germany, its people, or its culture.

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Noun

East German (plural East Germans)

  1. An East German person; one who comes from or lives in East Germany.

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