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economy in German

economy in German is Binnenwirtschaft, Ökonomie, Wirtschaft — economy means the system of production, trade, and consumption within a country, region, or community.

economy in German

Binnenwirtschaft
noun
Ökonomie
noun
(obsolete) System of management; general regulation and disposition of the affairs of a state or nation, or of any department of government.
Wirtschaft
noun
(obsolete) System of management; general regulation and disposition of the affairs of a state or nation, or of any department of government.
Wirtschaft
noun
Ökonomie
noun

What does "economy" mean?

  1. noun The system of production, trade, and consumption within a country, region, or community.
    "The national economy grew by two percent last year."
  2. noun Careful or frugal use of money or resources.
    "They practised economy by cutting back on unnecessary trips."
  3. noun The cheaper class of seating on a plane or train.
    "We flew economy to save money for the hotel."

economy in a sentence

  • The national economy grew by two percent last year.
  • They practised economy by cutting back on unnecessary trips.
  • We flew economy to save money for the hotel.

Similar words in German

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Frequently asked questions

What is "economy" in German?

"economy" in German is Binnenwirtschaft, Ökonomie, Wirtschaft. economy means: The system of production, trade, and consumption within a country, region, or community.

How do you use "economy" in a sentence?

Example: "The national economy grew by two percent last year." In German, "economy" is Binnenwirtschaft, Ökonomie, Wirtschaft.

Are there other ways to say "economy" in German?

Yes — German has 3 translations listed for "economy": Binnenwirtschaft, Ökonomie, Wirtschaft.

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