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market in German

market in German is Markt-, Markt, Marktplatz — market means a place, physical or online, where goods are bought and sold.

market in German

Markt-
noun
A relatively spacious outdoor or covered site where traders set up stalls, either temporarily or permanently or semi-permanently, and buyers browse the merchandise.
Markt
noun
Markt
noun
The sum total traded in a process of individuals trading for certain commodities.
Marktplatz
noun
The sum total traded in a process of individuals trading for certain commodities.
vermarkten
verb
(transitive) To make (products or services) available for sale and promote them.

What does "market" mean?

  1. noun A place, physical or online, where goods are bought and sold.
    "They sell fresh vegetables at the farmers' market every Saturday."
  2. noun The overall demand and trading activity for a particular good, service, or set of assets.
    "The housing market cooled sharply after interest rates rose."
  3. verb To promote and sell a product or service.
    "The company markets its sneakers heavily to teenagers."

market in a sentence

  • They sell fresh vegetables at the farmers' market every Saturday.
  • She browsed the stalls at the flea market.
  • The housing market cooled sharply after interest rates rose.
  • The company markets its sneakers heavily to teenagers.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "market" in German?

"market" in German is Markt-, Markt, Marktplatz. market means: A place, physical or online, where goods are bought and sold.

How do you use "market" in a sentence?

Example: "They sell fresh vegetables at the farmers' market every Saturday." In German, "market" is Markt-, Markt, Marktplatz.

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

Yes — German has 4 translations listed for "market": Markt-, Markt, Marktplatz, vermarkten.

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