Abfahrt
Abfahrt en 30 segundos
- Departure of a vehicle.
- Used for trains, buses, planes.
- Indicates the start of a journey.
- Found on schedules and announcements.
- Core Meaning
- The German noun 'Abfahrt' fundamentally refers to the act of departing or leaving, especially in the context of scheduled transportation. It's the moment a train, bus, plane, or ship begins its journey. It can also refer to the place from which this departure occurs, like a departure gate or platform.
- Usage in Transportation
- You will most commonly encounter 'Abfahrt' in travel-related situations. Think of train station announcements, bus schedules, or airport departure boards. For instance, 'Die Abfahrt des Zuges ist um 10:00 Uhr' means 'The departure of the train is at 10:00 AM.' It signifies the starting point of a trip for passengers.
- Beyond Transportation
- While its primary use is with transportation, 'Abfahrt' can also be used more generally to mean 'leaving' or 'setting off.' However, this is less common in everyday conversation and tends to be more poetic or in specific contexts. For example, one might talk about the 'Abfahrt ins Ungewisse' (departure into the unknown), but this is figurative.
Die Abfahrt vom Bahnsteig 3 ist pünktlich.
Wann ist die nächste Abfahrt nach Berlin?
Bitte beachten Sie die frühere Abfahrt des Nachtbusses.
Die Abfahrt ist für 14:30 Uhr geplant.
Wir müssen zur Abfahrt des Flugzeugs am Flughafen sein.
- Basic Sentence Structure
- In its most common usage, 'Abfahrt' functions as the subject or object of a sentence, often related to time or location. You'll frequently see it paired with verbs like 'sein' (to be), 'haben' (to have), 'planen' (to plan), or 'warten auf' (to wait for).
- Indicating Time of Departure
- When specifying the time, 'Abfahrt' is usually followed by 'um' (at) and the time. For example: 'Die Abfahrt des Zuges ist um 15:00 Uhr.' (The train's departure is at 3:00 PM.) You can also use it with 'gegen' (around) for an approximate time: 'Die Abfahrt ist gegen Mittag.' (The departure is around noon.)
- Specifying the Destination
- To indicate where the departure is heading, you often use prepositions like 'nach' (to) or 'in Richtung' (towards). For example: 'Die Abfahrt nach Hamburg.' (The departure to Hamburg.) or 'Die Abfahrt in Richtung München.' (The departure towards Munich.)
- Using with Verbs
- Sentences might describe waiting for or announcing a departure. 'Wir warten auf die Abfahrt.' (We are waiting for the departure.) Or, 'Der Schaffner kündigt die Abfahrt an.' (The conductor announces the departure.)
Die Abfahrt beginnt in zehn Minuten.
Wir müssen die Abfahrt des Schiffes nicht verpassen.
Der Fahrplan zeigt die Abfahrt und Ankunft.
Die Abfahrt ist am Hauptbahnhof.
Ist dies die richtige Seite für die Abfahrt?
- Train Stations
- At any German train station, 'Abfahrt' is a ubiquitous word. You'll see it on departure boards (Abfahrtstafeln), hear it in automated announcements regarding train departures, and find it on printed schedules. It's crucial for understanding when your train is leaving.
- Bus Stations and Stops
- Similar to train stations, bus terminals and even individual bus stops often display information about 'Abfahrt' times. Schedules posted at bus stops will clearly mark the departure times for different routes.
- Airports
- While English is common in international airports, German airports will also use 'Abfahrt' on departure screens and in announcements, especially for domestic flights or within the German-speaking regions. Look for the 'Abflughalle' (departure hall) which is directly related.
- Ferry Terminals
- If you are traveling by ferry in Germany or other German-speaking countries, 'Abfahrt' will be used to indicate the departure time of the vessel.
- Travel Agencies and Websites
- When booking tickets or checking travel information online or through a travel agent, 'Abfahrt' will be a key term used to describe the start time of your journey.
Hören Sie die Durchsage zur Abfahrt des ICE.
Auf dem Display steht die nächste Abfahrt nach Hamburg.
Der Bus hat eine verspätete Abfahrt.
Bitte finden Sie Ihr Gleis für die Abfahrt.
Die Abfahrt ist für 11 Uhr angesetzt.
- Confusing with 'Ankunft'
- The most frequent mistake is confusing 'Abfahrt' (departure) with its opposite, 'Ankunft' (arrival). Learners might use 'Abfahrt' when they mean 'Ankunft,' leading to significant confusion, especially when discussing travel plans. Always remember: 'Abfahrt' is leaving, 'Ankunft' is arriving.
- Using the Verb Incorrectly
- Sometimes learners might try to use 'Abfahrt' as a verb or conjugate it. Remember, 'Abfahrt' is a noun. The related verb is 'abfahren.' So, instead of saying 'Ich Abfahrt,' you should say 'Ich fahre ab' (I am departing) or 'Meine Abfahrt ist...' (My departure is...).
- Incorrect Articles or Cases
- As a feminine noun ('die Abfahrt'), it requires the correct article. Using 'der Abfahrt' or 'das Abfahrt' is incorrect. Also, when used in different grammatical cases (e.g., genitive, dative), ensure the correct endings are applied. For instance, 'die Abfahrt des Zuges' (genitive) is correct, not 'die Abfahrt von dem Zug.'
- Overgeneralization
- While 'Abfahrt' can sometimes be used metaphorically for 'leaving' in a general sense, overusing it in contexts where 'Abschied' (farewell) or simply 'Auf Wiedersehen' (goodbye) would be more appropriate can sound unnatural or overly dramatic.
Incorrect: Die Abfahrt ist um 10 Uhr.
Incorrect: Ich Abfahrt jetzt.
Incorrect: Der Abfahrt ist geplant.
Incorrect: Wir wünschen Ihnen eine gute Abfahrt.
Incorrect: Die Abfahrt von dem Zug.
- Abfahren (Verb)
- 'Abfahren' is the verb form of 'Abfahrt.' It means 'to depart' or 'to drive off.' While 'Abfahrt' is the noun for the act of leaving, 'abfahren' is what the vehicle or person does.
Example: 'Der Zug fährt jetzt ab.' (The train is now departing.) vs. 'Die Abfahrt des Zuges ist jetzt.' (The departure of the train is now.)
- Aufbruch (Noun)
- 'Aufbruch' also means departure or setting off, but it often carries a more general or even adventurous connotation. It's less tied to scheduled transportation and more about the beginning of a journey, exploration, or even a change in circumstances. It can imply a more active or determined start.
Example: 'Der Aufbruch der Entdecker war aufregend.' (The departure/setting off of the explorers was exciting.) vs. 'Die Abfahrt des Schiffes war pünktlich.' (The departure of the ship was on time.)
- Abschied (Noun)
- 'Abschied' means farewell or goodbye. While it involves leaving, it focuses on the emotional aspect of parting from people or places. It's not about the departure of a vehicle but the act of saying goodbye.
Example: 'Wir nahmen Abschied von unseren Freunden.' (We said farewell to our friends.) vs. 'Die Abfahrt des Busses war um 8 Uhr.' (The departure of the bus was at 8 AM.)
- Abflug (Noun)
- 'Abflug' is specifically used for the departure of an aircraft (plane). It's a specialized term within the broader category of 'Abfahrt.'
Example: 'Der Abflug ist für morgen geplant.' (The departure (of the plane) is planned for tomorrow.) vs. 'Die Abfahrt ist für morgen geplant.' (The departure (general, or of a train/bus) is planned for tomorrow.)
- Abfahrtstelle (Noun)
- 'Abfahrtstelle' refers to the departure point or stop. It's the physical location from which the departure happens.
Example: 'Die Abfahrtstelle ist am Ende der Straße.' (The departure point is at the end of the street.) vs. 'Die Abfahrt ist am Ende der Straße.' (The departure (act) is at the end of the street.)
- Abfahrtzeit (Noun)
- 'Abfahrtzeit' means departure time. It's a compound word specifically referring to the time of departure.
Example: 'Kennen Sie die Abfahrtzeit?' (Do you know the departure time?) vs. 'Kennen Sie die Abfahrt?' (Do you know the departure (act)?)
Der Zug fährt ab.
Der Aufbruch der Expedition.
Ein trauriger Abschied.
Der Abflug nach New York.
Die Abfahrtstelle ist Gleis 5.
How Formal Is It?
"Die Abfahrt des ICE nach München ist für 15:00 Uhr angesetzt."
"Der Zug macht Abfahrt!"
"Boah, diese Abfahrt war krass!"
Dato curioso
The root 'Fahrt' is related to the English word 'ford' (as in a river crossing) and also 'fare' (as in the cost of a journey). The 'ab-' prefix consistently indicates movement away from something.
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing the 'a' like in 'cat'
- Not stressing the first syllable
- Mispronouncing the German 'r'
- Confusing with English words like 'afraid'
Nivel de dificultad
At CEFR A1 level, learners will encounter 'Abfahrt' on signs and simple schedules. Understanding its meaning in context is straightforward. The main challenge is differentiating it from 'Ankunft'.
Writing simple sentences with 'Abfahrt' is achievable at A1. Complex sentence structures or idiomatic usage would increase difficulty.
Pronouncing and using 'Abfahrt' in basic travel-related questions and statements is manageable at A1. Understanding spoken announcements is key.
Recognizing 'Abfahrt' in automated announcements at stations is essential for A1 learners. The clarity of pronunciation in these announcements varies.
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Gramática que debes saber
Prepositions of Time (um, gegen)
Die Abfahrt ist um 10 Uhr. (The departure is at 10 o'clock.) Die Abfahrt ist gegen Mittag. (The departure is around noon.)
Prepositions of Direction (nach, in Richtung)
Die Abfahrt nach Hamburg. (The departure to Hamburg.) Die Abfahrt in Richtung München. (The departure towards Munich.)
Genitive Case with 'Abfahrt'
Die Abfahrt des Zuges. (The departure of the train.)
Dative Case with 'an' (am)
Die Abfahrt ist am Bahnhof. (The departure is at the station.)
Dative Case with 'zu' (zur)
Sei pünktlich zur Abfahrt! (Be punctual for the departure!)
Ejemplos por nivel
Die Abfahrt ist um 8 Uhr.
The departure is at 8 o'clock.
'um' is used to indicate time.
Wann ist die nächste Abfahrt?
When is the next departure?
'nächste' is the feminine form of 'next'.
Die Abfahrt nach Berlin.
The departure to Berlin.
'nach' indicates direction/destination.
Wir warten auf die Abfahrt.
We are waiting for the departure.
'warten auf' means to wait for.
Die Abfahrt ist am Bahnsteig 3.
The departure is at platform 3.
'am' is a contraction of 'an dem', used here for location.
Sei pünktlich zur Abfahrt!
Be punctual for the departure!
'zur' is a contraction of 'zu der', used with the dative case.
Die Abfahrt ist geplant.
The departure is planned.
'geplant' is the past participle of 'planen' (to plan).
Das ist die Abfahrt.
This is the departure.
Simple identification sentence.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— This phrase is used to state the exact departure time of a vehicle.
Die Abfahrt ist um 14:30 Uhr. (The departure is at 2:30 PM.)
— This is a question used to inquire about the timing of the upcoming departure.
Wann ist die nächste Abfahrt nach Hamburg? (When is the next departure to Hamburg?)
— This is a polite announcement or instruction to pay attention to the departure.
Bitte beachten Sie die Abfahrt des Busses. (Please note the departure of the bus.)
— This phrase indicates the destination of the departure.
Die Abfahrt nach Köln ist von Gleis 5. (The departure to Cologne is from platform 5.)
— This phrase informs about how soon the departure will commence.
Die Abfahrt beginnt in zehn Minuten. (The departure begins in ten minutes.)
— This is a warning or encouragement not to miss the departure.
Verpassen Sie nicht die Abfahrt des Zuges! (Do not miss the departure of the train!)
— This phrase specifies the day or location of the departure.
Die Abfahrt ist am Samstag vom Hauptbahnhof. (The departure is on Saturday from the main train station.)
— This indicates that the departure has been scheduled for a specific time or date.
Die Abfahrt ist geplant für den 5. Mai um 9 Uhr. (The departure is planned for May 5th at 9 AM.)
— This refers to the final departure of the day or for a specific service.
Das ist die letzte Abfahrt für heute Abend. (This is the last departure for tonight.)
— This describes a departure that happens early in the day.
Wir haben eine frühe Abfahrt, also müssen wir früh aufstehen. (We have an early departure, so we have to get up early.)
Se confunde a menudo con
'Abfahrt' means departure (leaving), while 'Ankunft' means arrival (reaching the destination). They are direct opposites in travel contexts.
'Abfahrt' is specifically for scheduled transport departures. 'Aufbruch' is a more general term for setting off, often with a sense of adventure or a new beginning, not necessarily tied to schedules.
'Abfahrt' is the departure of a vehicle. 'Abschied' is saying goodbye to people or places.
Modismos y expresiones
— This idiom is used colloquially to express astonishment, excitement, or sometimes disbelief about something impressive or extreme. It's like saying 'That's awesome!' or 'Wow, that's something!'
Als er die riesige Welle sah, rief er: "Das ist ja Abfahrt!" (When he saw the huge wave, he shouted: "That's amazing!")
Informal/Slang— This phrase literally means 'departure into the unknown.' It's used metaphorically to describe starting something risky, uncertain, or unpredictable.
Mit diesem neuen Projekt ist es eine echte Abfahrt ins Ungewisse. (With this new project, it's a real departure into the unknown.)
Slightly Formal/Literary— Literally 'the departure of the mind.' This is a less common, more poetic phrase used to describe a moment of sudden realization, inspiration, or a shift in one's thinking.
In diesem Moment hatte er die Abfahrt des Geistes und verstand alles. (At that moment, he had the departure of the mind and understood everything.)
Literary/Poetic— Means 'departure with style'. It implies leaving in an impressive, elegant, or memorable way.
Er verließ die Party mit Stil, ein letzter Gruß und dann war seine Abfahrt mit Stil. (He left the party with style, a final wave, and then it was his departure with style.)
Neutral/Slightly FormalFácil de confundir
Both relate to travel and are nouns.
'Abfahrt' is the act of leaving; 'Ankunft' is the act of arriving.
Die Abfahrt des Zuges ist um 10 Uhr, seine Ankunft ist um 12 Uhr.
Both start with 'Ab-' and relate to departure.
'Abfahrt' is general departure (train, bus, ship); 'Abflug' is specifically for aircraft departure.
Die Abfahrt des Schiffes ist am Abend, der Abflug des Flugzeugs ist am Morgen.
Both mean 'departure' or 'setting off'.
'Abfahrt' is formal, scheduled transport departure. 'Aufbruch' is more general, often implying a journey or new endeavor.
Wir freuen uns auf die Abfahrt nach Italien. (We are looking forward to the departure to Italy.) Wir sind bereit für den Aufbruch ins Unbekannte. (We are ready for the setting off into the unknown.)
Both relate to leaving.
'Abfahrt' is typically for scheduled transport. 'Abreise' is a more general departure of a person, often from a hotel or city.
Die Abfahrt des Busses ist um 15 Uhr. Meine Abreise aus dem Hotel ist morgen früh.
'Abfahrtzeit' is a compound word directly related to 'Abfahrt'.
'Abfahrt' is the act of departure; 'Abfahrtzeit' is the specific time of departure.
Kennen Sie die Abfahrt? (Do you know the departure?) vs. Kennen Sie die Abfahrtzeit? (Do you know the departure time?)
Patrones de oraciones
Die Abfahrt ist um [Uhrzeit].
Die Abfahrt ist um neun Uhr.
Wann ist die nächste Abfahrt?
Wann ist die nächste Abfahrt?
Die Abfahrt nach [Ort].
Die Abfahrt nach Berlin.
Die Abfahrt von [Ort] ist um [Uhrzeit].
Die Abfahrt von Frankfurt ist um 14:00 Uhr.
Wir warten auf die Abfahrt.
Wir warten auf die Abfahrt des Busses.
Die Abfahrt verzögert sich um [Minuten].
Die Abfahrt verzögert sich um zehn Minuten.
Die früheste Abfahrt ist um [Uhrzeit].
Die früheste Abfahrt ist um 6:30 Uhr.
Die Abfahrt des Zuges nach [Ort] erfolgt von Gleis [Nummer].
Die Abfahrt des Zuges nach Hamburg erfolgt von Gleis 7.
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Very High (in transportation contexts)
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Using 'Abfahrt' for arrival.
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Ankunft
'Abfahrt' means departure (leaving), while 'Ankunft' means arrival (reaching the destination). These are opposite concepts in travel.
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Using 'Abfahrt' as a verb.
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abfahren
'Abfahrt' is a noun. The verb form is 'abfahren'. You say 'Der Zug fährt ab' (The train departs), not 'Der Zug Abfahrt'.
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Incorrect gender for 'Abfahrt'.
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Die Abfahrt
'Abfahrt' is a feminine noun. Using 'der Abfahrt' or 'das Abfahrt' is incorrect.
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Confusing 'Abfahrt' with 'Abschied'.
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Abschied
'Abfahrt' refers to the departure of a vehicle. 'Abschied' refers to saying goodbye to people or places.
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Using 'Abfahrt' for general leaving instead of specific transport.
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Abreise / Aufbruch
While 'Abfahrt' can sometimes be used metaphorically, it's primarily for scheduled transport. For personal travel or setting off, 'Abreise' or 'Aufbruch' are often more appropriate.
Consejos
Gender and Plural
'Abfahrt' is a feminine noun ('die Abfahrt'). Its plural form is 'Abfahrten'. Remember to use the correct articles and adjective endings when using it in sentences.
Memorization Aid
Think of 'Abfahrt' as the 'fare' that starts your journey. The 'ab-' prefix signifies 'away' or 'off', and 'Fahrt' means 'journey'.
Stress and Sounds
The stress is on the first syllable: AB-fahrt. Pay attention to the German 'a' sound (like in 'father') and the German 'r'.
Essential Question
A very useful phrase to know is: 'Wann ist die nächste Abfahrt?' (When is the next departure?). This will help you navigate travel situations.
Opposite Meaning
Always keep in mind the opposite of 'Abfahrt', which is 'Ankunft' (arrival). Mixing them up is a common mistake.
Building Blocks
'Abfahrt' forms useful compound words like 'Abfahrtszeit' (departure time) and 'Abfahrtsort' (departure point), which are frequently used in travel contexts.
Punctuality Matters
In German-speaking countries, the 'Abfahrt' time is crucial. Trains and buses are expected to depart precisely on time. Being aware of this cultural emphasis will help you understand the importance of the word.
Verb Form
The verb form is 'abfahren'. While 'Abfahrt' is the noun for the departure itself, 'abfahren' describes the action of departing. For example, 'Der Zug fährt ab.' (The train is departing.)
Beyond Literal Meaning
In informal contexts, 'Das ist ja Abfahrt!' can mean 'That's awesome!' or 'That's wild!'. This shows how a word can evolve beyond its primary meaning.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of the 'ab' sound like 'off' and 'Fahrt' like 'fare' (journey). So, it's the 'off-journey' or the start of your fare.
Asociación visual
Imagine a train starting its journey, pulling away from the station. The sign says 'Abfahrt'.
Word Web
Desafío
Use 'Abfahrt' in sentences related to planning a trip. For example, 'Ich muss die Abfahrt meines Zuges wissen.' (I need to know the departure of my train.)
Origen de la palabra
From Middle High German 'abvart', meaning 'descent', 'going away', or 'departure'.
Significado original: 'Ab-' (off, away) + 'Fahrt' (journey, ride, trip).
GermanicContexto cultural
'Abfahrt' is a neutral term related to transportation and generally carries no negative connotations unless used metaphorically in a dramatic context.
In English-speaking countries, 'departure' is the direct equivalent. Terms like 'leaving time' or 'schedule' are also used.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Train Station
- Die Abfahrt ist um...
- Wann ist die nächste Abfahrt?
- Abfahrt nach...
- Bahnsteig [Nummer]
Bus Stop
- Abfahrt des Busses
- Die nächste Abfahrt ist um...
- Abfahrt nach [Ort]
Airport
- Abflug (specific for planes)
- Abfahrtshalle
- Flugnummer und Abfahrt
Travel Planning
- Abfahrtszeit buchen
- Unsere Abfahrt ist geplant für...
- Wir müssen die Abfahrt nicht verpassen
General Announcements
- Bitte beachten Sie die Abfahrt.
- Die Abfahrt beginnt in...
Inicios de conversación
"What time is the next departure for Berlin?"
"Do you know where the departure gate for flight LH456 is?"
"Is this the platform for the departure to Munich?"
"We need to hurry, the departure is in five minutes!"
"Can you tell me the departure time for the bus to the city center?"
Temas para diario
Describe your last train journey, including the departure time and platform.
Imagine you are planning a trip to Germany. Write down the departure times for your planned journeys.
What would be your ideal 'Abfahrt' – a quick departure or a leisurely one? Explain why.
Write a short story about someone who almost missed their 'Abfahrt'.
If 'Abfahrt' could speak, what would it say about the people who use it?
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasNo, 'Abfahrt' is used for the departure of various forms of scheduled transportation, including trains, buses, trams, and sometimes ferries or even flights (though 'Abflug' is more specific for planes). It signifies the moment the vehicle begins its journey.
'Abfahrt' means departure (leaving), while 'Ankunft' means arrival (reaching the destination). They are opposite concepts in travel. For example, 'Die Abfahrt ist um 8 Uhr, die Ankunft um 10 Uhr.' (The departure is at 8 AM, the arrival is at 10 AM.)
Generally, 'Abfahrt' is used for vehicles. For people leaving a place or starting a trip, 'Abreise' is more common (e.g., 'Meine Abreise ist morgen' - My departure is tomorrow). However, metaphorically, 'Abfahrt' can sometimes imply leaving, especially in informal contexts or idioms like 'Das ist ja Abfahrt!' (That's awesome!).
You can find the departure time on schedules (Fahrpläne), departure boards (Abfahrtstafeln) at stations, or through travel apps. The term used will be 'Abfahrt' followed by the time, often indicated as 'Abfahrt: [Uhrzeit]'.
The plural of 'Abfahrt' is 'Abfahrten'. You might see this on signs indicating multiple departure times or platforms, for example, 'Mehrere Abfahrten nach Berlin' (Multiple departures to Berlin).
'Abfahrt' itself is a neutral term. However, it is most commonly used in formal contexts like official timetables, announcements, and travel information. In informal spoken German, it's also used frequently in travel-related conversations.
This means 'The departure is at 10:30'. It indicates the specific time when the train, bus, or other scheduled transport will leave its starting point.
While technically possible, 'Abfahrt' is more commonly associated with public, scheduled transport. For a private car trip, you might say 'Wir fahren um 9 Uhr los' (We're setting off at 9 o'clock) or simply talk about the 'Start' of the journey. However, if you are leaving a specific location at a scheduled time, 'Abfahrt' could be used.
'Abfahrt' is the general term for departure of trains, buses, ships, etc. 'Abflug' is specifically used for the departure of an aircraft (airplane). If you're talking about a flight, you should use 'Abflug'.
You would typically ask about the departure point using phrases like 'Von wo ist die Abfahrt?' (From where is the departure?) or 'Welcher Bahnsteig ist für die Abfahrt nach [Ort]?' (Which platform is for the departure to [place]?). The noun for departure point is 'Abfahrtsort'.
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Summary
'Abfahrt' means departure, specifically the start of a scheduled journey for transport like trains, buses, or planes.
- Departure of a vehicle.
- Used for trains, buses, planes.
- Indicates the start of a journey.
- Found on schedules and announcements.
Gender and Plural
'Abfahrt' is a feminine noun ('die Abfahrt'). Its plural form is 'Abfahrten'. Remember to use the correct articles and adjective endings when using it in sentences.
Context is Key
While 'Abfahrt' is primarily for scheduled transport, be aware of its idiomatic uses. However, for general leaving or farewells, 'Abreise' or 'Abschied' are usually more appropriate.
Memorization Aid
Think of 'Abfahrt' as the 'fare' that starts your journey. The 'ab-' prefix signifies 'away' or 'off', and 'Fahrt' means 'journey'.
Stress and Sounds
The stress is on the first syllable: AB-fahrt. Pay attention to the German 'a' sound (like in 'father') and the German 'r'.
Ejemplo
Die Abfahrt ist pünktlich.
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