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Krauts Meaning in English

word · lemma: kraut

/ˈkɹaʊt/
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/kɹˈaʊts/
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Definition

"Krauts" is a slang, often offensive term for Germans, especially used during historical conflicts. It can also mean several cabbages or sauerkraut, but this is rare.

Usage & Nuances

Highly offensive when referring to people—avoid in modern conversation. Historically common in wartime English, especially WWII. Rarely used for cabbage or sauerkraut in the plural. Never use to describe Germans unless discussing historical language or literature.

Example Sentences

Some old movies use the word krauts to talk about Germans in World War II.

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It is not polite to call people krauts.

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The soldiers in the story called their enemies krauts.

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My grandfather remembers hearing the word krauts in old radio broadcasts about the war.

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Some people collect WWII memorabilia with phrases like "Beat the Krauts!" printed on them.

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The term krauts is now considered very outdated and rude.

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