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Definition of Germanophile in US English: Germanophilenoun dʒərˈmænəˌfaɪljərˈmanəˌfīldʒərˈmænəˌfaɪl A person who is fond of or greatly admires Germany or German people or culture. Example sentencesExamples - Tasted blind, Chateau Benoit's genial '00 Riesling, from the Willamette Valley in Oregon, might fool Germanophiles into thinking it came from the Mosel, a Riesling Eden.
- It is a very informal gathering of Germanophiles seeking a chance to use and/or improve their German language skills.
- I was thinking of inviting these two brilliant Germanophiles to join us here.
- A few of us are just Germanophiles who like the Germanic culture.
- While I admire the Austrian monarchy, I am at heart a Germanophile.
- Wawro appears almost to be a Germanophile as he fawns over the ingenious political strategies of Prussian Chancellor Bismarck.
- His father, a district physician, was a Germanophile who saw to it that his son learned German along with Hebrew, Latin, and Polish.
- I'm sort of… a Germanophile, and I've been to Germany twice and thought it was awesome.
- As Italy and Portugal joined the war as the Allied Powers, even those extreme Germanophiles realized that asserting support toward the Central Powers while surrounded by the Allies would be dangerous.
- During the course of my education, I lived in Germany for several years, and am a committed Germanophile.
- Their site is one of the most helpful sites for learners of German and Germanophiles.
- Many Germanophiles love these dramatic songs and compositions and now and then we hear from someone who says it is inappropriate.
- He was the visionary force behind the creation of the British Legion and as a Germanophile advocated greater rapprochement with Germany.
- It would also be interesting to study so-called Germanophiles, who actively studied the Anglo-Saxon past.
- Both of these leaders of the University of California had studied in Germany, both were strong Germanophiles, and both consciously tried to emulate German universities.
- The northeast is a fine region to visit for Germanophiles like yourself.
- A passionate Germanophile, his translations of Schiller, Goethe, and other German Romantics were profoundly influential on both sides of the Atlantic.
- The Germanophiles are overcome by a sense of resignation.
- Many statesmen were graduates of these schools and were regarded as Germanophiles.
- With the click of a mouse, Germanophiles can zip from Hamburg to Munich, Dresden to Trier, listening to sound bites of Johann Sebastian Bach or Alpine yodeling along the way.
Definition of Germanophile in US English: Germanophilenoundʒərˈmænəˌfaɪljərˈmanəˌfīl A person who is fond of or greatly admires Germany or German people or culture. Example sentencesExamples - Tasted blind, Chateau Benoit's genial '00 Riesling, from the Willamette Valley in Oregon, might fool Germanophiles into thinking it came from the Mosel, a Riesling Eden.
- A few of us are just Germanophiles who like the Germanic culture.
- With the click of a mouse, Germanophiles can zip from Hamburg to Munich, Dresden to Trier, listening to sound bites of Johann Sebastian Bach or Alpine yodeling along the way.
- While I admire the Austrian monarchy, I am at heart a Germanophile.
- Many Germanophiles love these dramatic songs and compositions and now and then we hear from someone who says it is inappropriate.
- He was the visionary force behind the creation of the British Legion and as a Germanophile advocated greater rapprochement with Germany.
- The northeast is a fine region to visit for Germanophiles like yourself.
- Many statesmen were graduates of these schools and were regarded as Germanophiles.
- During the course of my education, I lived in Germany for several years, and am a committed Germanophile.
- The Germanophiles are overcome by a sense of resignation.
- A passionate Germanophile, his translations of Schiller, Goethe, and other German Romantics were profoundly influential on both sides of the Atlantic.
- I was thinking of inviting these two brilliant Germanophiles to join us here.
- Wawro appears almost to be a Germanophile as he fawns over the ingenious political strategies of Prussian Chancellor Bismarck.
- As Italy and Portugal joined the war as the Allied Powers, even those extreme Germanophiles realized that asserting support toward the Central Powers while surrounded by the Allies would be dangerous.
- Their site is one of the most helpful sites for learners of German and Germanophiles.
- His father, a district physician, was a Germanophile who saw to it that his son learned German along with Hebrew, Latin, and Polish.
- I'm sort of… a Germanophile, and I've been to Germany twice and thought it was awesome.
- It is a very informal gathering of Germanophiles seeking a chance to use and/or improve their German language skills.
- It would also be interesting to study so-called Germanophiles, who actively studied the Anglo-Saxon past.
- Both of these leaders of the University of California had studied in Germany, both were strong Germanophiles, and both consciously tried to emulate German universities.
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