Caravan

German

Etymology

Borrowed from English caravan. Perhaps in part through Dutch caravan or at least reinforced by it. The word is often used in reference to Dutch tourists (who are stereotypically known in Germany for their love of caravan travelling).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkaraˌvaːn/, [ˈkaʁaˌvaːn], [-ˌʋaːn]

Noun

Caravan m (strong, genitive Caravans, plural Caravans)

  1. caravan (UK), trailer (US)
    Synonym: (commoner) Wohnwagen

Declension

See also

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