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Luxembourgish
Etymology
See däitsch.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Däitsch n
- German (language)
- (obsolete) Luxembourgish or any dialect of Continental West Germanic
Usage notes
- Generally undeclined, but like the neuter adjective däitsch after the definite article: d’Däitscht (“the German language”). Optionally also after other determiners: mäin Däitsch or mäin Däitscht (“my German”).
- Note am Däitschen (“in the German language, in German grammar etc.”) versus op Däitsch (“in German”, of a text, utterance).
Noun
Däitsch f (plural Däitsch or Däitscher)
- female equivalent of Däitschen: a German woman
Mir hunn eng Däitsch am Veräin.- There's a German woman in our club.
Hien ass mat enger Däitscher bestuet.- He's married to a German woman.
Usage notes
- Declined like the feminine adjective däitsch.