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The phrase "a german speaking" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a German-speaking" to properly use the adjective form.
Example: "I am looking for a German-speaking tour guide for our trip to Berlin."
Alternatives: "a German speaker" or "someone who speaks German."
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In a language as mellifluous as Italian, you will always be blunt, a bit like a German speaking English.
It's been a long time since TechCrunch made its last official event in a german speaking country.
A German speaking person…we automatically go get that [interpreter services] straight away or find someone to do it.
The present study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of an internet-based therapy (Interapy) for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in a German speaking population.
Feedback was collected via structured questionnaires and workshops aimed at culturally tailoring the content for linguistic appeal enabling program delivery to a German speaking population.
She was born Dorathea Klepperova in Chomotow, a German speaking town in the Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia, on June 16 , 1932
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Jolley was raised in a German-speaking household in England.
Prepares students who wish to work or study in a German-speaking country.
Szold was of a German-speaking Hungarian immigrant family; her father was a rabbi.
Müller, of German Swabian descent, grew up in Banat, a German-speaking region of totalitarian Romania.
At the very least, a German-speaking pope will be hard for Germans to ignore.
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