passage
In German, the word 'Durchgang' is used to refer to a passage, a way through, or a corridor. It can be used to describe a physical space, such as a hallway or a narrow street, or a metaphorical one, such as a passage of time or a passage in a book. The word is a compound noun, made up of 'durch' (through) and 'Gang' (passage, walk), and is a common word in everyday German language.
Please wait here, the passageway is blocked.
In this sentence, 'Durchgang' represents a passage or route that is blocked, indicating that no one can proceed.
The passage is on the right side.
In this context, 'Durchgang' refers to a specific route or path that is located on the right of the speaker's current location.
The passage will be open again early tomorrow.
Here, 'Durchgang' is used to indicate a space that will become accessible to passage from early tomorrow.