Karneval
carnival, Mardi Gras
noun kar-ne-VAHL Rare
Origin: from Italian carnevale, possibly from Latin carne vale (farewell to meat)
Usage Note
Karneval is the term used primarily in the Rhineland (Cologne, Düsseldorf) for the pre-Lenten carnival season. The same festival is called Fasching in Bavaria and Fastnacht in south-west Germany; all feature costumes, parades, and satirical speeches.
Examples
"Zu Karneval verkleiden sich viele Kölner und tanzen durch die Straßen."
Natural Translation
At carnival many people from Cologne dress up and dance through the streets.
Literal Translation
At carnival disguise themselves many Cologne-people and dance through the streets.
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