Kampf
German
Etymology
From Middle High German kampf, from Old High German kampf, from Latin campus. The word originally means “field”, but early on developed the sense “fight” in High German. This is a denotation of the event by the location where it takes place.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kam(p)f/, [kampf], [kamf]
Audio (file)
Declension
Compounds
- Arbeitskampf
- Kampfaktion
- Kampfbegriff
- Kampfeinheit
- kämpfen
- Kämpfer
- Kampfkraft
- kampffähig
- Kampfgeist
- Kampfkunst
- kampflos
- Kampflust
- Kampfpanzer
- Kampfplatz
- Kampfeswille
- Nahkampf
- Stierkampf
- Zweikampf
- Zehnkampf
Further reading
- Kampf in Duden online
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