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Anonymous Turkey
6/22/2025, 10:56:23 PM No.212017292
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>germany
>is not very german
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Anonymous Denmark
6/22/2025, 10:57:35 PM No.212017335
>>212017292 (OP)
it's the most German place in the world
Anonymous United States
6/22/2025, 10:59:03 PM No.212017382
whats the most german city IN GERMANY
Anonymous Germany
6/22/2025, 11:01:26 PM No.212017462
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>Turkey
>doesn't gobble
Anonymous Canada
6/22/2025, 11:02:53 PM No.212017514
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>>212017292 (OP)
>germane(adj.)
>mid-14c., "having the same parents," a doublet of german (adj.) but directly from Latin germanus instead of via French (compare urbane/urban). Main modern sense of "closely connected, relevant" (c. 1600) derives from use in "Hamlet" Act V, Scene ii: "The phrase would bee more Germaine to the matter: If we could carry Cannon by our sides," which is a figurative use of the word in the now-obsolete loosened sense of "closely related, akin" (late 15c.) in reference to things, not persons.
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Anonymous Canada
6/22/2025, 11:06:04 PM No.212017645
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>>212017514
>german(adj.)

>"of the same parents or grandparents," c. 1300, from Old French germain "own, full; born of the same mother and father; closely related" (12c.), from Latin germanus "full, own (of brothers and sisters); one's own brother; genuine, real, actual, true," related to germen (genitive germinis) "sprout, bud," which is of uncertain origin; perhaps it is a dissimilation of PIE *gen(e)-men-, suffixed form of root *gene- "give birth, beget," with derivatives referring to procreation and familial and tribal groups.

>Your cousin-german (also first cousin) is the son or daughter of an uncle or aunt; your children and your first cousins are second cousins to one another; to you, your first cousin's children are first cousins once removed.