See tedesco in All languages combined, or Wiktionary
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"form": "todesco",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
}
],
"head_templates": [
{
"args": {
"1": "m",
"f": "+"
},
"expansion": "tedesco m (plural tedeschi, feminine tedesca)",
"name": "it-noun"
}
],
"hyphenation": [
"te‧dé‧sco"
],
"hyphenations": [
{
"parts": [
"te‧dé‧sco"
]
}
],
"lang": "Italian",
"lang_code": "it",
"pos": "noun",
"related": [
{
"word": "pastore tedesco"
},
{
"word": "tedescamente"
},
{
"word": "tedescofilia"
},
{
"word": "tedescofilo"
},
{
"word": "tedescofobia"
},
{
"word": "tedescofobo"
},
{
"word": "tedescofono"
},
{
"word": "tedescume"
},
{
"word": "Germania"
}
],
"senses": [
{
"categories": [
"it:Demonyms",
"it:Male people"
],
"glosses": [
"German (native or inhabitant of Germany) (usually male)"
],
"links": [
[
"German",
"German#English"
],
[
"native",
"native"
],
[
"inhabitant",
"inhabitant"
],
[
"Germany",
"Germany#English"
]
],
"synonyms": [
{
"tags": [
"derogatory"
],
"word": "crucco"
},
{
"tags": [
"literary"
],
"word": "alemanno"
}
],
"tags": [
"masculine"
]
}
],
"sounds": [
{
"ipa": "/teˈdes.ko/"
},
{
"homophone": "Tedesco"
},
{
"rhymes": "-esko"
}
],
"word": "tedesco"
}
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