mountain in German
mountain in German is Berg, Haufen — mountain means a very tall, steep natural landform rising well above the surrounding land.
mountain in German
Berg
(countable) An elevation of land of considerable dimensions rising more or less abruptly, forming a conspicuous figure in the landscape, usually having a small extent of surface at its summit. [from 12th c.]
Berg
(countable) Something very large in size or quantity; a huge amount; a great heap. [from 15th c.]
Haufen
(countable) Something very large in size or quantity; a huge amount; a great heap. [from 15th c.]
What does "mountain" mean?
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noun A very tall, steep natural landform rising well above the surrounding land.
"They spent the weekend hiking in the mountains."
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noun A huge amount or pile of something.
"She had a mountain of paperwork to get through before Friday."
mountain in a sentence
- They spent the weekend hiking in the mountains.
- Snow capped the mountain even in midsummer.
- She had a mountain of paperwork to get through before Friday.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "mountain" in German?
"mountain" in German is Berg, Haufen. mountain means: A very tall, steep natural landform rising well above the surrounding land.
How do you use "mountain" in a sentence?
Example: "They spent the weekend hiking in the mountains." In German, "mountain" is Berg, Haufen.
Are there other ways to say "mountain" in German?
Yes — German has 2 translations listed for "mountain": Berg, Haufen.
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