Germanophile

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Ger·man·o·phile

 (jər-măn′ə-fīl′)
n.
One who admires Germany, its people, and its culture.

Ger·man′o·phile′ adj.
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Germanophile

(dʒɜːˈmænəˌfaɪl) or

Germanophil

n
a person having admiration for or devotion to Germany and the Germans
Germanophilia n
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Ger•man•o•phile

(dʒərˈmæn əˌfaɪl)

n.
a person who favors, admires, or studies Germany, Germans, or German culture.
[1860–65]
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Germanophile

a person who is especially attracted to or interested in Germany, its people, culture, etc.
See also: Germany
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Translations
germanophile

germanophile

[dʒɜːˈmænəfaɪl] Ngermanófilo/a m/f
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It was subsequently collected in Otras inquisiciones (Other Inquisitions, 1952), making it, alongside "Definicion de un germanofilo" ("Definition of a Germanophile," 1940) and "Deutsches Requiem" (1946), one of Borges's most widely read essays on Nazism.
El mundo de afuera tells the story of the kidnapping of Don Diego, a Colombian Germanophile who admires Wagner's operas.
Son successeur, presente comme un germanophile et un germanophobe, Emmanuel Macron, a la difficile tache de retablir un equilibre precaire qui passe necessairement par les reformes de toutes les divergences franco-francaises cautionnees par le gouvernement Valls.
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