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English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (initialism) /viːˈdʌbəljuː/, (full form) /ˈvoʊkswæɡən/
Proper noun
VW
- Initialism of Volkswagen, a German car manufacturer.
2020 March 27, Gwyn Topham, Fiona Harvey, “Carmakers accused of trying to use crisis to avert emissions crackdown”, in The Guardian:The big German carmakers Daimler, VW and BMW have already indicated they are aiming to comply with the new CO2 targets regardless of the current situation.
Translations
Volkswagen, a German car manufacturer
Anagrams
German
Pronunciation
Noun
VW m (strong, genitive VW or VWs, plural VW)
- (healthcare) Initialism of Verbandswechsel.
Declension
Noun
VW n (strong, genitive VW or VWs, plural VW or VWe)
- (insurance) Abbreviation of Versorgungswerk.
Declension
Proper noun
VW (with an article) f (genitive VW, no plural)
- (insurance) Initialism of Versicherungswirtschaft.
Proper noun
VW m or n (proper noun, strong, genitive VWs or VW's or (with an article) VW)
- Initialism of Volkswagen (“car manufacturer”).
Noun
VW m (strong, genitive VW or VWs or VW's, plural VW or VWs or VW's)
- Initialism of Volkswagen (“car”).
Declension
Declension of VW
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noun
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noun
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nominative
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ein
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der
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VW
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die
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VW, VWs, VW's
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genitive
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eines
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des
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VW, VWs, VW's
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der
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VW, VWs, VW's
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dative
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einem
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dem
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VW
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den
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VW, VWs, VW's
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accusative
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einen
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den
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VW
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die
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VW, VWs, VW's
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Usage notes
- In both senses the initialism is much more common in German than the full form.