regensburg: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples
LowFormal, Geographical
Quick answer
What does “regensburg” mean?
A city in Bavaria, Germany, located at the confluence of the Danube, Naab, and Regen rivers.
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Meaning and Definition
A city in Bavaria, Germany, located at the confluence of the Danube, Naab, and Regen rivers.
A historic German city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, and a significant cultural, educational, and economic centre in eastern Bavaria.
Dialectal Variation
British vs American Usage
Differences
No significant differences in usage or pronunciation. Both treat it as a foreign place name.
Connotations
Associated with history, medieval architecture, and Bavarian culture for those familiar with it.
Frequency
Equally low frequency in both varieties, appearing primarily in geographical, historical, or travel contexts.
Grammar
How to Use “regensburg” in a Sentence
[be/live/study/work] in Regensburg[travel/go] to Regensburg[come/be] from RegensburgVocabulary
Collocations
Examples
Examples of “regensburg” in a Sentence
adjective
British English
- Regensburg-based company
- the Regensburg economy
American English
- Regensburg-based manufacturer
- a Regensburg tradition
Usage
Meaning in Context
Business
Refers to the location of offices, subsidiaries, or economic activity in the Regensburg region (e.g., automotive industry).
Academic
Refers to the University of Regensburg or historical research related to the Holy Roman Empire.
Everyday
Used in travel planning, discussions of German culture, or by people with personal connections to the city.
Technical
In historical texts, the older English name 'Ratisbon' may be encountered.
Vocabulary
Synonyms of “regensburg”
Neutral
Weak
Watch out
Common Mistakes When Using “regensburg”
- Misspelling as 'Regensberg'.
- Mispronouncing the 'g' in 'burg' as /g/ instead of /ɡ/.
- Using the article 'the' before it incorrectly (e.g., 'the Regensburg' is wrong).
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
No. It is a low-frequency proper noun. Learners will encounter it mainly in specific geographical, historical, or travel contexts.
The standard anglicised pronunciation is RAY-ghenz-burg. The first 'g' is soft, like in 'giant', and the 'burg' rhymes with 'berg'.
The historical English exonym was 'Ratisbon'. This term is now largely obsolete and used only in specialised historical texts.
Yes, in a limited way to denote origin or location, e.g., 'a Regensburg brewery' or 'Regensburg industry'. It is not a general descriptive adjective.
A city in Bavaria, Germany, located at the confluence of the Danube, Naab, and Regen rivers.
Regensburg is usually formal, geographical in register.
Learning
Memory Aids
Mnemonic
Think: 'Rain' (Regen) + 'Castle' (Burg). A castle by the river Regen.
Conceptual Metaphor
A CITY IS A LIVING HISTORY BOOK.
Practice
Quiz
What is Regensburg best known for?