আলমানী

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Bengali[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Classical Persian آلمانی (ālmānī), from Arabic أَلْمَانِيّ (ʔalmāniyy), from Spanish Alemania, ultimately from Latin Alamannī (all men), which was an ancient conglomeration of Teutonic tribes. Cognate with French allemand, Pashto المانی and Turkish Alman. By surface analysis, আলমান (aloman, Germany) +‎ -ঈ (-i).

Noun[edit]

আলমানী (almani) (objective আলমানী (almani) or আলমানীকে (almanike), genitive আলমানীর (almanir))

  1. (now obsolete) German (person from Germany)
    হিস্পানী আলমানী আর পর্তুগীস
    hiśpani almani ar portugiś
    Spanish, German and Portuguese
    - Syed Alaol
    Synonyms: (more common) জার্মান (jarman), (obsolete) এলেমান (eleman)

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