Frankfurt
See also: frankfurt
English
Pronunciation
- Homophone: Frankfort (sometimes)
Proper noun
Frankfurt
- Frankfurt-am-Main, a city in central Germany.
- (by extension) the German financial industry.
- 1998, Franfurter Allgemeine Zeitung GmbH Information Services, German Brief, volume 10:
- The poor third-quarter results from Frankfurt had the broadest impact because they spotlighted the vulnerability of the listed German universal banks to the financial crisis spreading from Asia.
- 1998, Franfurter Allgemeine Zeitung GmbH Information Services, German Brief, volume 10:
- (by extension) the European Central Bank.
- 2014, May 9, Dan O'Brien, Irish Independent, "Trichet like a broken record when what we need is fresh thinking":
- Despite this risk, little has happened in the six months since Frankfurt cut interest rates causing one to wonder how different Draghi is from his predecessor.
- 2014, May 9, Dan O'Brien, Irish Independent, "Trichet like a broken record when what we need is fresh thinking":
- (by extension) the German financial industry.
- Frankfurt-an-der-Oder, a city near Berlin, Germany.
Derived terms
Translations
Frankfurt-am-Main
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Frankfurt-an-der-Oder
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Catalan
German
Pronunciation
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Proper noun
Frankfurt n (genitive Frankfurts, plural Frankfurt)
- Frankfurt
- 1858, Austria. Wochenschrift für Volkswirthschaft und Statistik. Des X. Jahrgangs IV. Band., Wien, page 365:
- Im Uebrigen gewähren Leipzig, die beiden Frankfurt und Braunschweig zur Zeit der Messen lediglich dasselbe Bild, was Hamburg, Bremen, Triest, Stettin alle Tage im Jahr gewähren.
- 1858, Austria. Wochenschrift für Volkswirthschaft und Statistik. Des X. Jahrgangs IV. Band., Wien, page 365:
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˌfɾɐ̃k.ˈfuʁt͡ʃ/, /ˈfɾɐ̃k.fuʁt͡ʃ/
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