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Publikum

English translation of Publikum

audience

The German word 'Publikum' is the direct translation of the English word 'audience'. It refers to a group of people who gather together to watch or listen to a performance, such as a play, concert, or speech. In German, 'Publikum' is a neuter noun and is often used in the context of arts and entertainment. For example, 'Das Publikum applaudierte nach der Vorstellung' translates to 'The audience applauded after the performance'.


Example sentences using: Publikum

Das Publikum applaudierte lautstark.

English translation of Das Publikum applaudierte lautstark.

The audience applauded loudly.

This sentence is used when you want to describe a large group of people, known as the audience or 'Publikum', showing their appreciation for a performance or speech by clapping their hands loudly. It's commonly used in a context where a performance like a play, a concert, or a speech has taken place.

Ich mag das Publikum hier.

English translation of Ich mag das Publikum hier.

I like the audience here.

This sentence is expressing a positive sentiment towards the audience or 'Publikum' at a specific place. It's commonly used by performers or speakers who feel a sense of connection or enjoyment from interacting with the audience at a particular venue.

Es gibt kein Publikum für diese Art von Musik.

English translation of Es gibt kein Publikum für diese Art von Musik.

There is no audience for this kind of music.

This sentence is used to express the belief or opinion that a particular type of music doesn't have an audience or 'Publikum'. It suggests that there are insufficient people who enjoy or appreciate this type of music. This could be used in a variety of contexts, like music market analysis, personal conversations, or critiques.

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