Difference between Luxemburger and Luxembourger

What is the difference between Luxemburger and Luxembourger?

Luxemburger as a noun is a citizen of luxemburg while Luxembourger as a noun is a person from the independent grand duchy of luxembourg or of luxembourgish descent.

Luxemburger

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A citizen of Luxemburg

Luxembourger

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A person from the independent grand duchy of Luxembourg or of Luxembourgish descent.(history) An inhabitant of the former duchy (originally countship) of Luxemburg (originally Letzeburg)An inhabitant of the Belgian province Luxemburg (Luxembourg), which was cut from the above at the grandducal separation from the house of Orange's Dutch crownAn inhabitant of the city of Luxemburg, which is/was the capital of all the above terriories

We hope you now know whether to use Luxemburger or Luxembourger in your sentence.

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