Heidelberg (en. Heidelberg)
/aɪdəlˈbɜːrɡ/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
A city in Germany on the Neckar river, famous for its university and romantic ambience.
Heidelberg is renowned for its majestic castle.
Heidelberg est réputée pour son château majestueux.
The University of Heidelberg, one of the oldest in Germany.
He studied at the University of Heidelberg for three years.
Il a étudié à l'université de Heidelberg pendant trois ans.
A place of great historical and cultural value.
The old bridge in Heidelberg attracts many tourists.
Le vieux pont à Heidelberg attire de nombreux touristes.
Etymology
The name 'Heidelberg' is of German origin, deriving from 'Heidel' (bush) and 'Berg' (hill).
Common Phrases and Expressions
Heidelberg, the city of students
Reference to the dynamic university atmosphere of the city.
Heidelberg, la ville des étudiants
Heidelberg Castle
Major tourist attraction located near the city.
Château de Heidelberg
Old town of Heidelberg
Historical and charming part of the city.
Vieille ville de Heidelberg
Related Words
Castle
A large historical structure located in Heidelberg.
Château
University
Higher education institution.
Université
Neckar
The river that runs through Heidelberg.
Neckar
Slang Meanings
A romantic spot for dating.
They met in Heidelberg, it's a perfect place for a date.
Ils se sont rencontrés à Heidelberg, c'est un endroit parfait pour un date.
A popular place for international students.
There are many student exchanges in Heidelberg, it's a real melting pot.
Il y a beaucoup d'échanges étudiants à Heidelberg, c'est un vrai melting pot.