exit
The German word 'Ausgang' is the equivalent of the English word 'exit'. It is used to indicate a way out of a building, a room, or any other enclosed space. It can also be used metaphorically to refer to a way out of a difficult situation.
I am looking for the exit.
This phrase is a common expression used when finding one's way out of a location such as a building or enclosed area – in this case, the speaker is looking for the exit.
The outcome of the game was unexpected.
In this sentence, 'Ausgang' is used to describe the result or outcome of a scenario or event – in this case, the result of the game was unexpected.
We went in through the main entrance, but the exit is on the other side.
This phrase illustrates the use of 'Ausgang' to refer to an exit or outbound doorway. It shows the speaker's understanding of the layout of a location and their intended path to exit.