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Phonetic spelling of Reichman. r-AY-k-m-uh-n. Reich-man. re-ich-man. ... Meanings for Reichman. It is a masculine nam eof Jewish origin.Examples of in a sentence. Reichman announces run for Iowa Senate. IP Hires: Baker Botts, Hill Wallack, Reichman Jorgensen.
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Phonetic spelling of Reichmann. re-ich-man-n. Re-ich-mann. r-AY-k-m-uh-n.Meanings for Reichmann.Examples of in a sentence. Marian Edna Reichmann. Developer Paul Reichmann was driven by a sense of destiny. Fred Paul Reichmann. ... Translations of Reichmann. Arabic : رايخمان
realmGerman noun. \ ˈrīḵ \ Definition of Reich (Entry 3 of 3) : realm : empire : kingdom.
Deutsch or Deutsche may refer to:Deutsch or (das) Deutsche: The German language, in Germany and other places.Deutsche: Germans, as a weak masculine, feminine or plural demonyma.Deutsch (word), originally referring to the Germanic vernaculars of the Early Middle Ages.
a city in Thuringia, in central Germany.