South in German
South in German is Süden, Südstaaten, südlich — South means the compass direction opposite north.
South in German
Süden
(US) The south-eastern states of the United States, including many of the same states as formed the Confederacy.
Südstaaten
(US) The south-eastern states of the United States, including many of the same states as formed the Confederacy.
südlich
Of or pertaining to the south; southern.
süd
Of or pertaining to the south; southern.
auf dem absteigen Ast
In an adverse direction or trend. (Mostly in go south.)
den Bach runter gehen
In an adverse direction or trend. (Mostly in go south.)
süd-
(meteorology) Of wind, from the south.
Süden
Süd
What does "South" mean?
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noun The compass direction opposite north.
"The birds migrate south for the winter."
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noun A region lying in the southern part of a country or continent, along with its people and culture.
"He grew up in the South and still has the accent."
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adjective Situated in or facing the south.
"They bought a house with a south-facing garden."
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adverb Toward the south.
"The road heads south for about ten miles before splitting."
South in a sentence
- The birds migrate south for the winter.
- He grew up in the South and still has the accent.
- They bought a house with a south-facing garden.
- The road heads south for about ten miles before splitting.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "South" in German?
"South" in German is Süden, Südstaaten, südlich. South means: The compass direction opposite north.
How do you use "South" in a sentence?
Example: "The birds migrate south for the winter." In German, "South" is Süden, Südstaaten, südlich.
Are there other ways to say "South" in German?
Yes — German has 8 translations listed for "South": Süden, Südstaaten, südlich, süd, auf dem absteigen Ast, den Bach runter gehen.
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