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How do you say "parking space" in German?
der Parkplatz
In German, "parking space" is der Parkplatz.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced PARK-plahs. Combines English park with German Platz (place), stress the first syllable.
Grammar notes
Masculine noun (der Parkplatz). Plural is Parkplätze. Loanword parking.
Example sentence
Der Parkplatz ist voll.
The parking space is full.
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How to remember der Parkplatz
Park + Platz means parking place. Where cars sit when not in use.
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Questions about der Parkplatz
How do you say "parking space" in German?
In German, "parking space" is der Parkplatz. It is a noun.
Is der Parkplatz masculine or feminine?
Masculine noun (der Parkplatz). Plural is Parkplätze. Loanword parking.
How is der Parkplatz used in a sentence?
Use der Parkplatz as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Der Parkplatz ist voll. (The parking space is full.).
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"Parking space" in other languages
- Japanese 駐車スペース (chūshasupēsu)
- Korean 주차 공간 (jucha gonggan)
- Chinese 车位 (chē wèi)
- Spanish el aparcamiento
- Spanish (Latin America) el estacionamiento
- French la place de parking
- Italian il parcheggio
- Russian парковочное место (parkovočnoe mesto)
- Greek το πάρκινγκ (to parking)
- Arabic أماكن لوقوف العربيات (amaekin Lwu'oof ilAarabiyaat)
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