Frankfurt in German
Frankfurt in German is Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt, Frankfurt an der Oder — Frankfurt means a major city in Germany, and the country's main banking and financial center.
Frankfurt in German
What does "Frankfurt" mean?
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name A major city in Germany, and the country's main banking and financial center.
"The airline has a direct flight from London to Frankfurt."
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noun A frankfurter; a type of hot dog sausage.
"They served frankfurts with mustard and sauerkraut."
Frankfurt in a sentence
- The airline has a direct flight from London to Frankfurt.
- They served frankfurts with mustard and sauerkraut.
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Frankfurt" in German?
"Frankfurt" in German is Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt, Frankfurt an der Oder. Frankfurt means: A major city in Germany, and the country's main banking and financial center.
How do you use "Frankfurt" in a sentence?
Example: "The airline has a direct flight from London to Frankfurt." In German, "Frankfurt" is Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt, Frankfurt an der Oder.
Are there other ways to say "Frankfurt" in German?
Yes — German has 3 translations listed for "Frankfurt": Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt, Frankfurt an der Oder.