Fahne
German
Etymology
From Middle High German vane / van, from Old High German fano, from Proto-Germanic *fanô (“cloth, flag”), from Proto-Indo-European *pān- (“fabric”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈfaːnə]
- Fah·ne, plural: Fah·nen
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Noun
Fahne f (genitive Fahne, plural Fahnen, diminutive Fähnchen n or Fähnlein n)
- a flag; a banner (any cloth or fabric used as a symbol)
- an idea, an ideal
- the noticeable smell of alcohol on one's breath
Usage notes
- Flags of nations or ships are more commonly called Flagge, but Fahne (being the more general term) is also possible.
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Further reading
- Fahne in Duden online
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