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There are many terms for the Germans. In English the demonym, or noun, is German. During the early Renaissance, "German" implied that the person spoke German as a native language. Until the German unification, people living in what is now Germany were named for the region in which they lived: examples are Bavarians and Brandenburgers. Many pejorative terms for Germans in various countries originated during the two World Wars.

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  • Ethnophaulismen für Deutsche (de)
  • List of terms used for Germans (en)
  • 对德国人的称呼列表 (zh)
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  • Ethnophaulismen für Deutsche sind abwertende Bezeichnungen für Deutsche und teilweise Österreicher, Deutschschweizer oder für deutschsprachige Minderheiten in anderen Ländern. Viele dieser Begriffe stammen aus den beiden Weltkriegen, wo Deutsche als feindliche Soldaten oder Besatzer erlebt wurden. Während deren Bedeutung heute eher zurückgegangen ist, haben sich, etwa durch Migranten in deutschsprachigen Ländern oder gegenüber deutschsprachigen Migranten, auch neue Ethnophaulismen etabliert. Bei einigen der Begriffe gibt es neben beleidigenden auch humorvolle oder selbstironische Verwendungsmöglichkeiten. (de)
  • 世界上存在着很多对德国人的称呼。在英语中,对德国人的区域居民称谓词是German。文艺复兴早期,“German”指代的就是将德语作为母语的人。直到1871年德意志统一之前,生活在今德国境内各地区的人的代称都源自他们所处的地区的地名,比如巴伐利亚人、勃兰登堡人等等。 这个列表中的一些称呼带有幽默成分或者貶義,主要由其他国家的人所使用,尽管德国人自己有时也会使用这些称呼来自嘲。而列表中的其他称呼则是半开玩笑式的(或者是认真的)再造词。 由于两次世界大战的影响,各国中对德国人的冒犯性称呼基本都源自两次世界大战,其中影响力最为突出的就是纳粹。 (zh)
  • There are many terms for the Germans. In English the demonym, or noun, is German. During the early Renaissance, "German" implied that the person spoke German as a native language. Until the German unification, people living in what is now Germany were named for the region in which they lived: examples are Bavarians and Brandenburgers. Many pejorative terms for Germans in various countries originated during the two World Wars. (en)
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