allemand

Etymology
From or  (related to Alamans, ancient Germanic people for whom the name meant "all men", "all people", according to Asinius Quadratus). aleman became by the addition of a terminal T of the singular objective case for adjectives of second class in, and then. The Latin word itself derives from the 🇨🇬, from a, likely from the roots (whence 🇨🇬) and *manniz <  (whence 🇨🇬).

Noun



 * 1) German The German language

Adjective

 * 1)  German related to or originating from Germany
 * 2)  of the German language; German
 * 1)  of the German language; German
 * 1)  of the German language; German