Usage examples of "Deutscher" in German with translation to English

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Mein deutscher Freund heißt Hans. My German friend is called Hans.
Hans ist ein deutscher Name. Hans is a German name.
Ein echter deutscher Mann mag keinen Franzosen leiden, doch ihre Weine trinkt er gern. A true German can't stand the French, yet willingly he drinks their wines.
Deutsch ist keine einfache Sprache. German is not an easy language.
Deutsch ist keine leichte Sprache. German is not an easy language.
"Sprechen Sie Deutsch?" "Nein, nicht." "Do you speak German?" "No, I don't."
Leider spreche ich kaum Deutsch Unfortunately I hardly speak any German.
Ich verstehe Deutsch überhaupt nicht. I don't understand German at all.
Tom bringt Einwanderern Deutsch bei. Tom teaches German to immigrants.
Cathy kann Französisch und Deutsch. Cathy can speak French and German.
Ich kann kein Deutsch sprechen. I cannot speak German.
Was wäre Deutsch ohne Kommas! What would German be without commas!
Deutsch ist eine synthetische Sprache. German is a synthetic language.
Ich kann nicht Deutsch sprechen. I cannot speak German.
Möglicherweise sollte ich Deutsch lernen. Maybe I should study German.
Vielleicht sollte ich Deutsch lernen. Maybe I should study German.
Deutsche Soldaten marschierten durch Frankreich. German soldiers marched through France.
Berlin ist eine deutsche Stadt. Berlin is a German town.
Mary las die deutsche Übersetzung. Mary read the German translation.
Keine Sorge! Sie versteht kein Deutsch. Don't worry. She doesn't understand German.
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