এলেমান

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Bengali[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Portuguese alemão, ultimately from Latin Alamannī (all men), which was an ancient conglomeration of Teutonic tribes. Cognate with French allemand, Pashto المانی and Turkish Alman. Doublet of আলমানী (almani).

Noun[edit]

এলেমান (eleman) (objective এলেমান (eleman) or এলেমানকে (elemanoke), genitive এলেমানের (elemaner))

  1. (archaic) a German, an inhabitant of Germany
    Synonyms: আলমানী (almani), জার্মান (jarman)
    দিনেমার এলেমান করে গোলন্দাজী
    dinemar eleman kôre golôndaji
    The Danish and Germans conduct gunnery.
    - Bharatchandra Ray

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