"Papierdeutsch" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [German]

Audio: De-Papierdeutsch.ogg
Etymology: Papier (“paper”) + Deutsch (“German”) Etymology templates: {{compound|de|Papier|Deutsch|t1=paper|t2=German}} Papier (“paper”) + Deutsch (“German”) Head templates: {{de-proper noun|langname}} Papierdeutsch n (proper noun, language name, genitive Papierdeutsch or Papierdeutschs, alternative nominative (used with the definite article) Papierdeutsche, alternative genitive Papierdeutschen, no plural) Inflection templates: {{de-ndecl|langname}} Forms: Papierdeutsch [genitive], Papierdeutschs [genitive], Papierdeutsche [alternative, nominative], Papierdeutschen [alternative, genitive], neuter [table-tags], Papierdeutsch [nominative, singular, usually-without-article], Papierdeutsche [definite, nominative, singular], Papierdeutsch [genitive, singular, usually-without-article], Papierdeutschs [genitive, singular, usually-without-article], Papierdeutschen [definite, genitive, singular], Papierdeutsch [dative, singular, usually-without-article], Papierdeutschen [dative, definite, singular], Papierdeutsch [accusative, singular, usually-without-article], Papierdeutsche [accusative, definite, singular]
  1. German officialese (a dry, overly complicated and sometimes legalistic variety of the German language) Tags: neuter, no-plural, proper-noun Categories (topical): Jargon Related terms: Behördensprache, Kanzleistil, Amtsdeutsch, Beamtendeutsch, Juristendeutsch, Schriftdeutsch
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