Augsburg
English
Etymology
From German, from Latin Augusta Vindelicorum.
Proper noun
Augsburg
- An independent city, the administrative seat of Swabia, Bavaria, in southern Germany
- A rural district of Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, partially surrounding but not including the city of Augsburg, which nevertheless serves as its administrative seat
Translations
city in southern Germany
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German
Etymology
From Latin Augusta Vindelicōrum.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈaʊ̯ksbʊʁk/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: Augsburg
Proper noun
Augsburg n (proper noun, genitive Augsburgs or (optionally with an article) Augsburg)
- Augsburg (an independent city, the administrative seat of Swabia, Bavaria, in southern Germany)
- A rural district of Swabia, Bavaria, partially surrounding but not including the city of Augsburg, which nevertheless serves as its administrative seat
Derived terms
Polish
Etymology
Borrowed from German Augsburg, from Latin Augusta Vindelicōrum.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈaw.ɡzburk/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -awɡzburk
- Syllabification: Aug‧sburg
Proper noun
Augsburg m inan
- Augsburg (an independent city, the administrative seat of Swabia, Bavaria, Germany)
Declension
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