Eisenbahn

German

Etymology

From Eisen (iron) + Bahn (transport, lane), originally for the iron rails of trains used in mining.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈaɪ̯zənˌbaːn/, [ˈaɪ̯zənˌbaːn], [ˈaɪ̯zn̩ˌbaːn]
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  • Hyphenation: Ei‧sen‧bahn

Noun

Eisenbahn f (genitive Eisenbahn, plural Eisenbahnen)

  1. railway, railroad (transporting system)
    Synonym: Schienenverkehr
    Die Eisenbahn war die erste moderne Verkehrsrevolution.
    The railway was the first revolution of modern traffic.
  2. (informal, dated) train
    Synonyms: Bahn, Zug
    Da hinten kommt eine Eisenbahn!
    There’s a train approaching over there!

Declension

Descendants

  • Chinese: 鐵路铁路 (tiělù) (calque)
  • Danish: jernbane (calque)
  • Dutch: ijzerbaan (calque)
  • Hungarian: vasút (calque)
  • Italian: ferrovia (calque)
  • Japanese: 鉄道 (calque)
  • Norwegian: jernbane (calque)
  • Polish: kolej żelazna (calque)

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