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  2. List of the most common surnames in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The common names Schmidt and Schmitz lead in the central German-speaking and eastern Low German-speaking areas. Meyer is particularly common in the Low German-speaking regions, especially in Lower Saxony (where it is more common than Müller). Bauer leads in eastern Upper German-speaking Bavaria. Rarer names tend to accumulate in the north and ...

  3. List of terms used for Germans - Wikipedia

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    It also has the meaning of a skopek, meaning a bucket for milk or cream. Other terms. Another pejorative term for a German (and, stereotypically, unattractive) woman is niemra, coming from a word "Niemka" (a woman of German nationality). This term can also mean a female German language teacher or German language classes.

  4. Shreya - Wikipedia

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    Shriya, Sreya, Shreeya. Shreya is an Indian feminine given name. It is a name of Hindu Goddess Lakshmi and it means attributes of Lakshmi- good fortune, beauty and excellence. Notable people with the name include: Shreya Ghoshal (born 1984), Indian playback singer. Shreya Guhathakurta (born 1975), Indian Rabindra Sangeet singer.

  5. Shriya Saran - Wikipedia

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    Spouse. Andrei Koscheev. . ( m. 2018) . Children. 1. Shriya Saran Bhatnagar ( pronounced [ʃrɪja səɾən]; born 11 September 1982) is an Indian actress who primarily works in Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi films. Although Saran aspired to become a well-known dancer, she became an actress and made her film debut with the Telugu film Ishtam (2001).

  6. Bible translations into German - Wikipedia

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    Luther's Bible. The most important and influential translation of the Bible into German is the Luther Bible: the initial New Testament was released in 1522 (the "September Bible"); this was the first German translation notionally from ( Erasmus ') Greek and not translated only from the Latin Vulgate. [7]

  7. Vorlage - Wikipedia

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    A Vorlage ( German pronunciation: [ˈfoːɐ̯laːɡə]; from the German for prototype or template) is a prior version or manifestation of a text under consideration. [1] It may refer to such a version of a text itself, a particular manuscript of the text, or a more complex manifestation of the text (e.g., a group of copies, or a group of ...

  8. Wikipedia:Translating German Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The following guidelines are intended to assist editors in Translating German Wikipedia articles for English Wikipedia.. Before starting a translation, editors should familiarise themselves with the guidance Wikipedia:WikiProject Germany/Conventions, which particularly covers the consistent and accurate naming of places, geographical features like mountains, rivers and glaciers, and man-made ...

  9. Standard German phonology - Wikipedia

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    Within German dialects, a large variation exists as to the environments which trigger or prevent one realization or the other. Fortis–lenis pairs. Various German consonants occur in pairs at the same place of articulation and in the same manner of articulation, namely the pairs /p–b/, /t–d/, /k–ɡ/, /s–z/, /ʃ–ʒ/.