 | Englisch  | Deutsch |  |
 | law pol. national {adj} [dimensioned for or valid in all Austria or Germany] | 26 bundeseinheitlich |  |
 | law ["Federal law overrides state law." - Article 31, Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany; similar to the rule "Federal law supersedes state law." in the U.S. Constitution] | Bundesrecht bricht Landesrecht. [Artikel 31, Grundgesetz der Bundesrepublik Deutschland] |  |
 | [acronym for Germany (D), Austria (A), Switzerland (CH) and South Tyrol (S)] | DACHS [Kunstwort für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz und Südtirol] |  |
 | [Acronym used to represent the dominant states of the German speaking area: Germany (D), Austria (A), Switzerland (CH)] | DACH [Kunstwort für Deutschland, Österreich und die Schweiz] |  |
 | [Acronym used to represent the dominant states of the German speaking area: Germany (D), Austria (A), Switzerland (CH)] | D-A-CH [Kunstwort für Deutschland, Österreich und die Schweiz] |  |
 | ling. [German as spoken in Germany, not including South Germany] {adj} | piefkinesisch [österr.] [ugs.] [pej.] |  |
 | [German as spoken in Germany, not including South Germany] {adj} | piefkonisch [österr.] [ugs.] [bundesdeutsch] |  |
 | Münsteran {adj} [rare] [of or from the city of Münster, Germany] | Münsteraner |  |
 | geogr. Uckermark {adj} [attr.] [of a region of the same name in northeast Germany] | uckermärkisch |  |
Verben |
 | [a hoax foreign word created in Germany in the first half of the 20th century] | repunsieren |  |
 | [to live or survive in hiding or with a false identity] [esp. of Jews in Nazi-Germany] | als U-Boot leben / überleben |  |
 | [to press one's thumbs / thumb (for sb.)] [literally] [hand gesture in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, etc., meaning to keep one's fingers crossed (for sb.)] | (jdm.) die / den Daumen halten [ugs.] [Redensart] |  |
Substantive |
 | gastr. [type of meat loaf found in Austria and parts of Germany and Switzerland] | 1837 Leberkäse {m} |  |
 | admin. state [in Germany or Austria] | 262 Bundesland {n} |  |
 | ethn. German [male person from Germany] | 224 Deutscher {m} |  |
 | ethn. German [female person from Germany] | 135 Deutsche {f} |  |
 | educ. Abitur [secondary school leaving examination] [in Germany] | 90 Abitur {n} |  |
 | admin. state [in Germany or Austria] | 41 Land {n} [Bundesland] |  |
 | mayor [of big cities in Germany] | 37 Oberbürgermeister {m} <OB> |  |
 | Oktoberfest [annual festival in Munich, Germany] | 17 Oktoberfest {n} |  |
 | [ethnic German immigrant to Germany] | 16 Aussiedler {m} |  |
 | law situs [e.g. property that has a situs in Germany] | 16 Belegenheit {f} |  |
 | admin. [federal child support for needy families in Germany] | 15 Kinderzuschlag {m} |  |
 | gastarbeiter [an immigrant worker, especially one who came to the former West Germany in the 1960s and 1970s] | 13 Gastarbeiter {m} |  |
 | Germans [inhabitants of Germany] | 11 Bundesbürger {pl} [als Synonym für Deutsche] |  |
 | pol. acad. [federal research ministry in Germany] | 9 Bundesforschungsministerium {n} |  |
 | law [provincial high court and court of appeal in Germany] | 9 Oberlandesgericht {n} |  |
 | hist. [years of rapid industrial expansion in Germany at the end of the 19th century] | 9 Gründerzeit {f} |  |
 | econ. hist. spec. Methodenstreit [methodological debate in economics in Germany and Austria, 1880-1900] | 9 Methodenstreit {m} [Carl Menger, Gustav von Schmoller] |  |
 | sports [competitive tennis matches in Germany] | 8 Medenspiele {pl} |  |
 | educ. [senior school authority, Germany] | 8 Oberschulamt {n} |  |
 | film [first showing in Germany] | 7 Deutschlandstart {m} |  |
 | gastr. [bell-shaped culinary apple, grown in Germany and Switzerland] | 6 Glockenapfel {m} [Apfelsorte] |  |
 | hist. [period (1871-1873) when many industrial firms were founded in Germany] | 6 Gründerzeit {f} |  |
 | [person from Northern Germany, especially Hamburg] | 6 Fischkopp {m} [ugs.] |  |
 | hist. law [person legally considered a Jew in Nazi Germany] | 6 Geltungsjude {m} |  |
 | hist. coordination [cf. forcible-coordination] [Nazi Germany] | 5 Gleichschaltung {f} [Nazi-Terminologie] |  |
 | archi. geogr. (the) Römer [city hall of Frankfurt am Main, Germany] | (der) Römer {m} [Rathaus der Stadt Frankfurt am Main] |  |
 | hist. pol. ['Jewish fine, penance', a penalty tax levied after the November 1938 Pogrom by the Nazi government on Jews in Germany and the occupied territories] | Judenbuße {f} |  |
 | ["Parade of the fools" (literal transl.) on Fasnacht in southern Germany] | Narrenumzug {m} [bes. in Süddeutschland] |  |
 | sports ["the Billy Goats": nickname of the football team of the 1. FC Köln / Cologne, Germany] | die Geißböcke {pl} [Spitzname für die Mannschaft des 1. FC Köln] |  |
 | lit. [a book about Germany] | Deutschlandbuch {n} |  |
 | pol. [a neo-Nazi party in Germany since 2012] | die Rechte {f} [auch: DIE RECHTE] |  |
 | [a non-native resident of Munich, Germany] | Wahlmünchener {m} |  |
 | [a non-native resident of Munich, Germany] [female] | Wahlmünchenerin {f} |  |
 | jobs law [a special form of unemployment insurance in Germany for employees of bankrupted companies] | Insolvenzgeld {n} |  |
 | [a special type of sledge in Hamburg-Blankenese, Germany] | Kreek {f} [Rodelschlitten; traditioneller Kastenschlitten in Hamburg-Blankenese] |  |
 | [a traditional sledge with poles, usually made from metal; Northern Germany] | Peekschlitten {m} [Norddeutschland] |  |
 | rail [a type of regional train in Germany (abbrev. RE), Luxembourg (also abbrev. RE) and Austria (abbrev. REX)] | Regionalexpress® {m} <RE®> |  |
 | geogr. [a wealthy section of Dortmund, Germany] | Kreuzviertel {n} |  |