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How do you say lieutenant in German?

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In German Army the equivalent of sergeant is the Feldwebel

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The German word for lieutenant is Leutnant,pronounced loit' nant (as in loiter and ant).

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"Der deutsche Soldat" is the translation for "the German soldier".

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Deutscher Schäferhund

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