What does Germanic mean?

Question 1: What does Germanic mean? Erman nationality is one of the ancient nationalities in Europe. Since the 5th century BC, it has been distributed in northern Europe around the North Sea and Baltic Sea in the form of tribal groups, which the ancient Romans called Germanic. About half a century BC, most Germanic people began to settle in the vast area between the east of the Rhine, the north of the Danube and the North Sea, which was called "Germania".

Germanic people are the general names of some ethnic groups with similar languages, cultures and customs. From 2000 to about the 4th century, these people lived in northern and central Europe. Germans do not call themselves Germans. In their long history, they may not consider themselves the same nation. After the Great Migration, Scandinavian people, British people, Frisian and Germans all evolved from Germanic people. Later, these people evolved into Dutch, Swiss Germans, Canadians, Americans, Australians and South Africans. There are also many Germans in Austria. Today, many of these new ethnic groups are mixed with other ethnic groups.

Question 2: By the way, what do you mean by' Germanic pure men'? Germanic is a Germanic people. A pure man is a real man, aggressive and indomitable, and would rather die than kneel.

Question 3: Why is Germany called a Germanic nation? There is no clear explanation about the ethnic origin of Germanic peoples. It is said that the northern Europeans who used iron mixed with the people who used bronze wares and spoke Indo-European on the south bank of the Baltic Sea. In the late Bronze Age, these people lived in southern Sweden, the Danish Peninsula and the area between the Em River, the Oder River and the Harz Mountains in northern Germany. The word "Germanic" was first used by the Greek historian Boshidoni, and it was a Germanic costume in the Bronze Age. He first used this word about 80 years ago. Perhaps he heard this word when he was in contact with a small ethnic group in Central Europe, which cannot be verified today, and used it to address all Germanic peoples. It is possible that the name of such a small ethnic group later became the name of the whole ethnic group. In 5 1 BC, Caesar used the name Germanic in his Gaul War. In the Battle of Gaul in the east, Caesar called Celtic opponents and other mixed populations from the east of the Rhine as Germans. In this case, the pre-Romans called people in western Europe Celts, while people in eastern Europe were called Skettians. The Romans realized that the Germans were not Celts, but an independent nation. Tacitus said that Gauls called the people east of the Rhine "Germans". Later, these peoples called themselves Germans. According to this statement, the word may come from Celtic. Strictly speaking, only from this time on can we call these peoples Rhine Germanic. People in the Bronze Age in Northern Europe were almost certainly Germans. The relationship between the so-called Tomahawk and the Germans is still controversial. The latest theory, through the study of rivers and place names, holds that the Germans originated in the northern part of the mountains in central Germany today. But most scholars are skeptical about this theory. In Tacitus' time, all Germanic peoples realized that there was a blood relationship between them. Some Germans serving in the Roman army sometimes call themselves Germans, while those free Germans living east of the Rhine don't have a general name to call themselves. It was not until A.D. 1 1 century that they used the adjective diutisc (modern German deutsch, meaning "belonging to people") to address themselves, and the word became popular. As for the name of Germanic and its language, its exact meaning is still unknown.

Question 4: What does Germanic mean? Germanic language:

In the impression of some people in China, when it comes to the Germanic nation, it seems that it only refers to the Germans. In fact, this is a big misunderstanding! ! !

A In the late Roman Empire, the Germans formed several main branches, such as East Goth, West Goth, Frank, Burgundy, Vandal, Angles, Saxony, Norman and so on. (Of course, there are some small branches).

B Lombardi, the main body of ostrogoths, later merged with Rome and became a modern northern Italian;

Visigoths constitute an important source of Spanish and Portuguese today;

French and Belgian Walloons (speaking French) are the result of the integration of some Franks and Celts (namely Gauls);

Another part of Franks and most Saxons are the ancestors of Germanic, Austrian, most Swiss, Dutch and Flemish (Dutch-speaking) in Belgium.

Angles, Saxons (that is, Saxons) and Jutes arrived in England;

Some of the Norman people are naturally the ancestors of various nationalities in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland and other places today, while others have merged into English, French (North), Irish and Eastern Slavic.

As for saboteurs, have you ever heard of sabotage? The king of destruction among Germans! Under the wave of so-called barbarians invading the Roman Empire, they entered Carthage, North Africa, through the Spanish valve and established a country. Later, in the 1920s, they crossed the sea to capture Rome, the city of ten thousand cities, and burned almost all of it, which was much more famous than the burning of Abang Palace by Xiang Yu at the end of Qin Dynasty in China, hence the name of looting. About a century later, Justinian of the Eastern Roman Empire sent troops to North Africa and destroyed the kingdom of Vandal. Since then, the Vandals have disappeared without a trace, and it is generally believed that they have assimilated to the local aborigines and later * * * * (there are only 400,000 Vandals). So, can you insist that Zidane, the former world footballer, has no saboteurs?

In a word, Vandals are the worst in the history of glorious Germans, and they are not constructive at all.

Of course, the relationship between Germans and some ethnic groups in Europe today is discussed at a very general level. The actual evolution process is obviously more complicated than this, so the blood will be more mixed. But what is certain is that, by comparison, Danes, Norwegians, Swedes, Icelanders, Dutch, British and Germans are definitely the purest descendants of Germans.

For example, after the fall of the Roman Empire, foreign enemies invaded England many times until A.D. 1066, but they were all Germans: first the Anglo-Saxons and Jutes, then the Vikings, Danes and Normans (the latter three were actually collectively called Normans and belonged to the northern branch of the Germans). The native Celts and ancient Britons were deported to the north and the west respectively, forming the Scots and Welsh today (Catherine? Zeta? Jones is from Wales.

The Excellence of the Germans is self-evident. Its outstanding racial temperament, such as liberalism and individualism, contract concept and brave and adventurous spirit, together with great Christian belief and precious heritage of ancient Greece and Rome, have determined from the beginning that western civilization will prevail in the future world.

Question 5: Are Aryans German? What's the difference between them and Germans? Or the German nation? Germans (Germans or Germans)

Germanic people were tribes occupying vast areas of Central and Eastern Europe in ancient times, calling themselves Germanic people, and the ancient Romans called them Germanic people. Distributed in the east of Rhine River, west of Vistula River and north of Danube River. Mainly engaged in hunting and animal husbandry, long-term in the primitive clan society. Its language family belongs to Indo-European Germanic language family.

Aryan (Sanskrit:? ry? Noble) is an ancient tribe in Caucasus and Central Asia, which uses Indo-European languages. About 2000 years ago, this tribe was divided into two branches. The first group settled in the Iranian plateau and the second group settled in northern India.

In Iran, they merged with Gouellain and formed later Persians, Medes, Skettians, etc.

In India, they expelled the Dravidians to the south, created the Vedic culture, established the caste system and brought the Indian Aryan language to India.

In the 20th century, the Nazis changed the original meaning of "Aryans" and used this word to mean "noble purebred", thinking that Germans were the model of Aryans. In fact, the only Aryan in Europe, the Zgang people, was persecuted by the Nazis, which shows that the Nazi anthropological concept has serious contradictions.

Aryans are a general term. Germans can be called Aryans, but Aryans cannot be called Germans or Germans. Aryans include Germans, Gauls, Anglo-Saxons and Northern Europeans. Germans include Germans and Austrians, as well as some Poles and Czechs.

Question 6: Why are Germans called Germans? The origin of Germanic language? In the impression of some people in China, when it comes to the Germanic nation, it seems that it only refers to the Germans. In fact, this is a big misunderstanding! ! !

A In the late Roman Empire, the Germans formed several main branches, such as East Goth, West Goth, Frank, Burgundy, Vandal, Angles, Saxony, Norman and so on. (Of course, there are some small branches).

B Lombardi, the main body of ostrogoths, later merged with Rome and became a modern northern Italian;

Visigoths constitute an important source of Spanish and Portuguese today;

French and Belgian Walloons (speaking French) are the result of the integration of some Franks and Celts (namely Gauls);

Another part of Franks and most Saxons are the ancestors of Germanic, Austrian, most Swiss, Dutch and Flemish (Dutch-speaking) in Belgium.

Angles, Saxons (that is, Saxons) and Jutes arrived in England;

Some of the Norman people are naturally the ancestors of various nationalities in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland and other places today, while others have merged into English, French (North), Irish and Eastern Slavic.

As for saboteurs, have you ever heard of sabotage? The king of destruction among Germans! Under the wave of so-called barbarians invading the Roman Empire, they invaded Carthage in North Africa and founded the country through Spain. Later, in the 1920s, they crossed the sea to the north, captured Rome, the city of ten thousand cities, and almost all of them were burned down, which was much more famous than Xiang Yu in China at the end of Qin Dynasty, hence the name of looting. About a century later, Justinian of the Eastern Roman Empire sent troops to North Africa and destroyed the kingdom of Vandal. Since then, the Vandals have disappeared without a trace, and it is generally believed that they have assimilated to the local aborigines and later * * * * (there are only 400,000 Vandals). So, can you insist that Zidane, the former world footballer, has no saboteurs?

In a word, Vandals are the worst in the history of glorious Germans, and they are not constructive at all.

Of course, the relationship between Germans and some ethnic groups in Europe today is discussed at a very general level. The actual evolution process is obviously more complicated than this, so the blood will be more mixed. But what is certain is that, by comparison, Danes, Norwegians, Swedes, Icelanders, Dutch, British and Germans are definitely the purest descendants of Germans.

For example, after the fall of the Roman Empire, foreign enemies invaded England many times until A.D. 1066, but they were all Germans: first the Anglo-Saxons and Jutes, then the Vikings, Danes and Normans (the latter three were actually collectively called Normans and belonged to the northern branch of the Germans). The native Celts and ancient Britons were deported to the north and the west respectively, forming the Scots and Welsh today (Catherine? Zeta? Jones is from Wales.

The Excellence of the Germans is self-evident. Its outstanding racial temperament, such as liberalism and individualism, contract concept and brave and adventurous spirit, together with great Christian belief and precious heritage of ancient Greece and Rome, have determined from the beginning that western civilization will prevail in the future world.

Question 7: How to write Germanic English? Germanic

Germanic: Of or relating to Germanic speakers

Germanic: Of, relating to, or constituting the Germanic language

Question 8: What's the difference between Germany and Germany? Germanic or Germanic \ r \ n r \ Germanic is a tribe occupying a vast area of Central and Eastern Europe in ancient times, calling itself Germanic, and the ancient Romans called it Germanic. Distributed in the east of Rhine River, west of Vistula River and north of Danube River. Mainly engaged in hunting and animal husbandry, long-term in the primitive clan society. Its language family belongs to Indo-European Germanic language family. 1 From the end of the century to the beginning of the 2nd century, some Germanic people turned from nomadic life to agricultural life, resulting in uneven land distribution. A few military nobles often occupy more land. Military leaders ("kings") and their pro-soldiers take fighting as their occupation, and spoils are distributed by lottery. The number of leaders is often more than that of pro-soldiers. At this time, the Germans were in the stage of military democracy at the end of primitive society. \ r \ With the Roman Empire in crisis, the Germans constantly entered the territory of the Roman Empire from the northern Danube and launched attacks. In the late Roman Empire (3rd-5th century AD), the Germanic tribes located east of the Rhine mainly included Franks, Lombardies, Angles, Saxons, Vandals and Goths, who migrated to the lower reaches of the Danube and the northern shore of the Black Sea. At the end of the \ r \ century, under the pressure of Xiongnu from the East, Germanic tribes were involved in the great migration of European nationalities, thus accelerating the demise of the Western Roman Empire. Those Germans who entered the Roman Empire established the Germanic Kingdom on the ruins of the Western Roman Empire. Among them, the famous ones are: in 4 19, the visigoths established the visigoth kingdom in Spain (died in 7 14); In 439, the Vandals established the Kingdom of Vandals in North Africa (died in Byzantine Empire in 534); In 568, Lombardy established Lombardy Kingdom in northern Italy (died in Frankish Kingdom in 774); Angles and Saxons entered Britain and gradually merged with a considerable number of them in the process of constant conflict with local aborigines. In the whole Germanic kingdom, the Frankish kingdom has the longest existence and the greatest influence. \ r \ n Germanic peoples \ r \ n Germanic peoples are one of the ancient peoples in Europe. Since the 5th century BC, it has been distributed in northern Europe around the North Sea and Baltic Sea in the form of tribal groups, which the ancient Romans called Germanic. About half a century BC, most Germanic people began to settle in the vast area between the east of the Rhine, the north of the Danube and the North Sea, which was called "Germania". \r\n Germanic people are the general names of some ethnic groups with similar languages, cultures and customs. From 2000 to about the 4th century, these people lived in northern and central Europe. Germans do not call themselves Germans. In their long history, they may not consider themselves the same nation. After the great national migration, Scandinavians, Britons, Frisian and Germans evolved from Germans, and later these people evolved into Dutch, Swiss Germans, Canadians, Americans, Australians and South Africans. There are also many Germans in Austria. Today, many of these new ethnic groups are mixed with other ethnic groups.