Oktoberfest
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Noun — A large beer festival held in Munich, Germany, each year in late September and early October, famous for its beer tents and traditional food.
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Etymology
German for "October festival" — although it actually starts in September, the name stuck from its original date.
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What does “Oktoberfest” mean?
The word “Oktoberfest” means a large beer festival held in Munich, Germany, each year in late September and early October, famous for its beer tents and traditional food. In plain terms, the famous German beer festival, and by extension any beer-themed festival modeled on it.
How do you use “Oktoberfest” in a sentence?
Here is “Oktoberfest” used in a sentence: “They flew to Munich just to experience Oktoberfest.”
What part of speech is “Oktoberfest”?
“Oktoberfest” is a noun.
Where does the word “Oktoberfest” come from?
The word “Oktoberfest” comes from German. German for "October festival" — although it actually starts in September, the name stuck from its original date.