Kreis
See also: kreis
German
Etymology
From Middle High German kreiz, from Old High German kreiz, from Proto-Germanic *kraitaz. Compare Slavic okres, krai/kraj, kraine, okrai/okraj
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kʀaɪ̯s/
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Audio (Austria) (file) -
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -aɪ̯s
Noun
Kreis m (genitive Kreises, plural Kreise)
Usage notes
- When used in the sense of a territorial subdivision, Kreis is usually translated as district. However, in some contexts it may be translated as circle, e.g. the Imperial Circles (Reichskreise) of the Holy Roman Empire.
Declension
Derived terms
Derived terms
- Arbeitskreis m
- Inkreis m
- kreisen
- kreisförmig
- kreisfrei
- Kreisfreie Stadt m
- kreisrund
- Landkreis m
- Reichskreis m
- Stromkreis m
- Stadtkreis m
Further reading
- Kreis in Duden online
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