Pflaume

German

Etymology

From Middle High German pflūme, from Old High German pfrūma, from Latin prunum.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpflaʊ̯mə/ (standard)
  • IPA(key): /ˈflaʊ̯mə/ (most speakers in northern and central Germany)
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Noun

Pflaume f (genitive Pflaume, plural Pflaumen)

  1. plum
  2. (regional) damson
  3. (colloquial, somewhat vulgar) vulva
  4. (colloquial) fool; klutz

Usage notes

  • In many parts of Germany, especially the North, no distinction is made between the round, crisp plum (Pflaume) and the oval, mellow damson (Zwetschge or Zwetsche).

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Derived terms

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