Sentence examples for a german from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a german" is not considered grammatically correct in written English.
It should be written as "a German" with a capital letter to refer to a person from Germany. Example: "I met a German tourist at the museum yesterday."

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You're a German".

(It's a German thing).

A German game?

Or a German spy?

A German accent?

A German.

My father's a German spy".

A German version also survives.

I have a German friend.

Siemens is a German company.

She has a German accent.

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