Dictionary English German: [native]

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English German
homegrown {adj} [native, indigenous]
39
einheimisch
Verbs
to ostracize [banish from native country]
408
verbannen
to expatriate [banish from native country]
24
verbannen
Nouns
powwow [coll.] [hum.] [offensive to Native Americans if used by outsiders]
78
Besprechung {f}
injun [Am.] [pej.] [racial slur for a Native American]
37
Rothaut {f} [pej.] [auch hum.]
ethn. relig. powwow [Native American] [offensive to Native Americans if used by outsiders]
35
Versammlung {f}
ling. natives [short: native speakers]
33
Muttersprachler {pl}
Buckeye [Am.] [coll.] [nickname for a native or resident of Ohio]
24
Buckeye {m} [Spitzname für eine in Ohio geborene oder lebende Person]
cloth. headdress [worn by Native Americans]
16
Federschmuck {m}
ethn. redskin [offensive] [Native American]
14
Indianer {m} [heute von manchen als diskriminierend empfunden]
expatriate [banished from native country]
13
Ausgebürgerter {m}
powwow [coll.] [hum.] [offensive to Native Americans if used by outsiders]
13
Konferenz {f}
injun [racial slur for a Native American] [Am.] [pej.]
11
[beleidigende Bezeichnung für Indianerin]
ethn. wampum [strings or belts of shell beads, used as money etc. by some Native Americans]
10
Wampum {n} [Gürtel aus Muscheln und Schnecken als Zahlungsmittel und Urkunde bei einigen Indianerstämmen Nordamerikas]
expellee [ethnic and native Germans expelled from other countries after WW II]
9
Heimatvertriebener {m}
[Finnish citizen whose native language is Swedish]
5
Finnländer {m} [Finnlandschwede]
archi. ethn. pithouse [native American type of dwelling]
5
Erdhaus {n}
[a non-native resident of Munich, Germany]Wahlmünchener {m}
[a non-native resident of Munich, Germany] [female]Wahlmünchenerin {f}
geogr. [female native of Canton Solothurn in Switzerland]Solothurnerin {f}
[female native of the city of St. Gallen / St Gall or of the Swiss canton of St. Gallen / St Gall]Sankt Gallenerin {f} <St. Gallenerin> [auch: Sankt-Gallenerin]
[female native of the city of St. Gallen / St Gall or of the Swiss canton of St. Gallen / St Gall]Sankt Gallerin {f} <St. Gallerin> [auch: Sankt-Gallerin]
ethn. [female native of the city of Zug or of the Swiss canton of Zug]Zugerin {f}
[female native of the Swiss town of Engelberg in Obwalden Canton]Engelbergerin {f}
ethn. [male native or inhabitant of Zug, Switzerland]Zuger {m}
[native of Canton Solothurn in Switzerland]Solothurner {m}
ethn. geogr. Aeginetan [inhabitant or native of Aegina]Äginete {m}
ethn. Aleppine [native or inhabitant of Aleppo]Aleppiner {m}
hist. amah [native nanny in colonial times]eingeborene Kinderfrau {f} [bes. Ostasien]
ethn. Anatolian [a native or inhabitant of Anatolia]Anatolier {m}
geogr. Antigua [also known as Waladli or Wadadli by the native population]Antigua {n} [Insel der Kleinen Antillen]
Antwerpian [native or inhabitant of Antwerp]Antwerpener {m}
hist. ayah [native nanny in colonial times]eingeborene Kinderfrau {f}
Bernese [inhabitant / native of Bern or the Canton of Berne]Berner {m}
Bruxellois [native or inhabitant of Brussels]Brüsseler {m}
Caulkhead [coll.] [also: caulkhead] [native of the Isle of Wight]Bewohner {m} der Isle of Wight
Clydesider [Scot.] [native or resident of the region along the River Clyde]Bewohner {m} des Clydegebiets
ethn. Indian [female Central or South American native]Indiofrau {f}
Jutlander [native or inhabitant of Jutland]Jütländer {m} [Person, gebürtig oder wohnhaft in Jütland]
geogr. Jutlander [native or inhabitant of Jutland] [female]Jütländerin {f} [Mädchen oder Frau, gebürtig oder wohnhaft in Jütland]
kelper [coll.] [native or inhabitant of the Falkland Islands]Falkländer {m}
ethn. Kickapoo [member of a Native American nation]Kickapoo {m}
hist. Lacedaemonian [a native or inhabitant of Lacedaemon, an area of ancient Greece]Lakedaimonier {m}
Lakota [member of a Native American people]Lakota {m} [Angehöriger einer indianischen Stammesgruppe]
ethn. Marseillais [native or inhabitant of Marseilles]Marseiller {m}
Mecklenburgian [female] [native or inhabitant of Mecklenburg]Mecklenburgerin {f}
Mecklenburgian [native or inhabitant of Mecklenburg]Mecklenburger {m}
cloth. ethn. moocha [loincloth (made of animals' tails or strips of animal skin) worn by native peoples of South Africa]Moocha {f} [Lendentuch]
Moonraker [Br.] [coll.] [a native of the county of Wiltshire][Spitzname für Einwohner aus der Grafschaft Wiltshire; wörtl. "Mondharker"]
educ. munshi [Ind.] [also spelled moonshee] [native language instructor, esp. in British India]Munschi {m} [einheimischer Sprachlehrer, bes. in Britisch-Indien]
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