Bad Aibling
German
Etymology
From Bad (“spa; a short form of Heilbad”) + Aibling. The first element of the present-day place name was added during the 19th century when Aibling became a spa town. First mentioned as Epininga in 804.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /baːt ˈaɪ̯blɪŋ/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: Bad Aib‧ling
Proper noun
Bad Aibling n (proper noun, genitive Bad Aiblings or (optionally with an article) Bad Aibling)
Declension
Declension of Bad Aibling [sg-only, neuter, strong]
singular | |||
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indef. | def. | noun | |
nominative | ein | das | Bad Aibling |
genitive | eines | des | Bad Aiblings, Bad Aibling |
dative | einem | dem | Bad Aibling |
accusative | ein | das | Bad Aibling |
Derived terms
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