People considered to be of proper German background typically included those who were ethnically German, speaking the German language and adhering to cultural traditions associated with Germany. This encompassed individuals from various regions of Germany as well as ethnic Germans from other countries in Europe. The concept often emphasized a shared history, values, and a sense of national identity rooted in German heritage. However, definitions of "proper" German background have varied over time, influenced by political and social contexts.
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While there are certain identity cards that some Palestinians carry, Palestinian is still not considered a proper legal citizenship. Palestinians are usually considered to be a stateless people.
Julius Caesar is considered a politician because it was through politics that he gained his fame and prestige. He was elected to all the proper offices at the proper times. Once his consulship was over he received the governorship of Gaul and his military career began.
The archaic terms for people living in Texas were called Texian or Texican. In modern days, people living in Texas are simply referred to as Texans, which is considered a proper term.
No. Titus was considered a very good emperor and was beloved by the people. Of course, he didn't get to rule long enough for a proper assessment of his reign.
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They can be if they don't earn the proper training.
It would be considered part of the set for that scene, act, or playThe proper name for the painted background used on a stage is backdrop.
German can be used as a proper noun:He is a German,a mass noun:German is not difficult to learn;or an adjective:The German economy is slowly recovering.
Yes you do. German, like Swiss in 'Swiss cheese', would be capitalized no matter where in the sentence it is found. Proper noun rule and proper adjective rule should be checked when in doubt.
It is a proper noun.
German can be an adjective. You can also use Germanic.
The word German can be a proper noun or a proper adjective. The noun refers to someone in or from Germany (a German), or the language spoken there. *as a genealogy term, it does not use a capital G
Yes, the noun 'Trojans' is a proper noun; the name of a specific group of people, the people of Troy.
Being a proper noun "Pakistan" remains the same in German.
Yes. You should always capitalize proper nouns. German Empire is a proper noun because it names a specific place.
The scattering of people who have a common background or beliefs is known as diaspora. This term is often used to describe the dispersion of a particular ethnic or cultural group outside their original homeland.