Frankfurt

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== English == === Alternative forms === Francfort, Frankfort (obsolete) === Etymology === Borrowed from German Frankfurt. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈfɹæŋkfə(ɹ)t/ Homophone: Frankfort (sometimes) === Proper noun === Frankfurt The largest city in Hesse, in central Germany; in full, Frankfurt am Main. (metonymic) The German financial industry. (metonymic) The European Central Bank. A sizable town in Brandenburg, in eastern Germany; in full, Frankfurt an der Oder. ==== Derived terms ==== Frankfurt case Frankfurt kitchen frankfurter frank Frankfurt School ==== Translations ==== == Catalan == === Etymology === From German Frankfurt. === Proper noun === Frankfurt m Frankfurt, Frankfurt-am-Main (the largest city in Hesse, in central Germany) Synonym: Frankfurt del Main Frankfurt, Frankfurt-an-der-Oder (a sizable town in Brandenburg, in eastern Germany) Synonym: Frankfurt de l'Oder ==== Derived terms ==== frankfurt salsitxa de Frankfurt == German == === Etymology === Literally, “ford of the Franks”, from Franke and Furt (“ford”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈfʁaŋkfʊʁt/ === Proper noun === Frankfurt n (proper noun, genitive Frankfurts or (optionally with an article) Frankfurt, plural Frankfurt or Frankfurte or Frankfurts) Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main (the largest city in Hesse, in central Germany) Frankfurt, Frankfurt an der Oder (a town in Brandenburg, in eastern Germany) ==== Usage notes ==== In former West Germany, Frankfurt invariably refers to Frankfurt am Main. In the East it is more ambiguous and both specifications are often maintained. ==== Quotations ==== ==== Derived terms ==== Frankfurt am Main Frankfurt an der Oder Frankfurter frankfurterisch == Hungarian == === Etymology === From German Frankfurt. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈfrɒŋkfurt] Rhymes: -urt Hyphenation: Frank‧furt === Proper noun === Frankfurt Frankfurt (the largest city in Hesse, Germany) ==== Declension ==== ==== Synonyms ==== Frankfurt am Main Majna-Frankfurt (rare) ==== Derived terms ==== frankfurti == Portuguese == === Etymology === Unadapted borrowing from German Frankfurt. === Pronunciation === (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˌfɾɐ̃k.ˈfuʁt͡ʃ/, /ˈfɾɐ̃k.fuʁt͡ʃ/ === Proper noun === Frankfurt f Frankfurt, Frankfurt-am-Main (the largest city in Hesse, in central Germany) Synonym: Francoforte Frankfurt, Frankfurt-an-der-Oder (a sizable town in Brandenburg, in eastern Germany) == Serbo-Croatian == === Proper noun === Frankfurt m inan (Cyrillic spelling Франкфурт) Frankfurt, Frankfurt-am-Main (the largest city in Hesse, in central Germany) Frankfurt, Frankfurt-an-der-Oder (a sizable town in Brandenburg, in eastern Germany) == Swedish == === Proper noun === Frankfurt n (genitive Frankfurts) Frankfurt, Frankfurt-am-Main (the largest city in Hesse, in central Germany) Frankfurt, Frankfurt-an-der-Oder (a sizable town in Brandenburg, in eastern Germany)