Parfüm
German
Alternative forms
- Parfum (reflecting the pronunciation with a nasal vowel)
Etymology
Borrowed from French parfum, ultimately from Latin per (“through”) + fumum (“fume, smoke”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /parˈfyːm/, /paːˈfyːm/ (standard)
Audio (file)
- IPA(key): /parˈfœ̃ː/, /paˈfœŋ/ (especially in areas with historical French presence)
- IPA(key): /parˈfʏm/, /paːˈfʏm/
Noun
Parfüm n (genitive Parfüms, plural Parfüms or Parfüme)
- perfume (generally only in the sense of “odorous substance”, not “pleasant smell”)
Usage notes
- The plural Parfüms is more common, but Parfüme is equally acceptable.
Declension
Declension of Parfüm
Further reading
- Parfüm in Duden online
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