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Definition of fatherland in English: fatherlandnoun ˈfɑːðəlandˈfɑðərˌlænd 1A person's native country, especially when referred to in patriotic terms. those whom many considered traitors to the fatherland Example sentencesExamples - We Muslims have no nationality, borders or motherlands or homelands or fatherlands or nativity.
- I stood mute and broken in the winds of my fatherland, trying to listen to the part of me that wouldn't die.
- Such is the reward that traitors who betray their fatherland deserve.
- The people called him the Apostle of Freedom because he gave his whole life for his ideal - the freedom of his fatherland.
- I meet people instantaneously - a girl from Nice who tells me about her fascination with Portugal, and a boy from Brazil, here to discover the fatherland.
- This realistic film helps people experience the emotions of a student who returns to his fatherland as a Christian.
- You managed to do a good deed, defeating the most sinister of dictators, who destroyed the country, killed our compatriots and wasted the wealth of the fatherland.
- He was a refugee and recalls the time that he left his fatherland with sadness.
- Such a blow would be far worse than whatever damage the liberals themselves could do to the fatherland.
- I feel that India is my motherland, and America is my fatherland.
- The salvation of the fatherland is left to us craftsmen and shopkeepers; but we are not equal to such a task; we've never even claimed to be capable of that.
- What we have to fight for is the freedom and independence of the fatherland, so that our people may be enabled to fulfill the mission assigned to it by the creator
- And then in the name of that right, shall I not slay them for murdering their Queen, and be slain in my turn by their countrymen as the invader of their fatherland?
- The man's search for a tyrannical fatherland never ends!
- Neatly dressed, their hair slicked back, they beam as they are roused to fervour for the fatherland by their tutor.
- Had not the years of turmoil affected those to whom appeals had been made about liberating the common fatherland from a tyrant?
- We define a location as human property; we inhabit it and call it motherland, fatherland, native land, homeland.
- His existence since that dreadful event has involved the pathetic search for an alternative fatherland.
- It demands loyalty to the fatherland or motherland.
- He will turn you into a blessing for your environment, your fatherland, for the whole world, and guide you in bringing the world closer to God.
Synonyms native land, native country, homeland, home, mother country, motherland, native soil, native heath, land of one's birth, land of one's fathers, the old country - 1.1the Fatherlandhistorical Germany during the period of Hitler's control.
Definition of fatherland in US English: fatherlandnounˈfɑðərˌlændˈfäT͟Hərˌland often the Fatherland1A person's native country, especially when referred to in patriotic terms. those whom many considered traitors to the fatherland Example sentencesExamples - This realistic film helps people experience the emotions of a student who returns to his fatherland as a Christian.
- You managed to do a good deed, defeating the most sinister of dictators, who destroyed the country, killed our compatriots and wasted the wealth of the fatherland.
- I meet people instantaneously - a girl from Nice who tells me about her fascination with Portugal, and a boy from Brazil, here to discover the fatherland.
- We define a location as human property; we inhabit it and call it motherland, fatherland, native land, homeland.
- The man's search for a tyrannical fatherland never ends!
- I feel that India is my motherland, and America is my fatherland.
- What we have to fight for is the freedom and independence of the fatherland, so that our people may be enabled to fulfill the mission assigned to it by the creator
- Such is the reward that traitors who betray their fatherland deserve.
- And then in the name of that right, shall I not slay them for murdering their Queen, and be slain in my turn by their countrymen as the invader of their fatherland?
- The salvation of the fatherland is left to us craftsmen and shopkeepers; but we are not equal to such a task; we've never even claimed to be capable of that.
- Had not the years of turmoil affected those to whom appeals had been made about liberating the common fatherland from a tyrant?
- The people called him the Apostle of Freedom because he gave his whole life for his ideal - the freedom of his fatherland.
- I stood mute and broken in the winds of my fatherland, trying to listen to the part of me that wouldn't die.
- Neatly dressed, their hair slicked back, they beam as they are roused to fervour for the fatherland by their tutor.
- He will turn you into a blessing for your environment, your fatherland, for the whole world, and guide you in bringing the world closer to God.
- His existence since that dreadful event has involved the pathetic search for an alternative fatherland.
- It demands loyalty to the fatherland or motherland.
- He was a refugee and recalls the time that he left his fatherland with sadness.
- Such a blow would be far worse than whatever damage the liberals themselves could do to the fatherland.
- We Muslims have no nationality, borders or motherlands or homelands or fatherlands or nativity.
Synonyms native land, native country, homeland, home, mother country, motherland, native soil, native heath, land of one's birth, land of one's fathers, the old country - 1.1historical Germany during the period of Hitler's control.
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