"Radler" meaning in German

See Radler in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: /ˈʁaːdlɐ/ Audio: De-Radler.ogg
Etymology: Radler is a Bavarian word for Radfahrer (“cyclist”): Rad + -ler. There are several theories about the origin of the beverage and its naming, but they are all dated in the 19ᵗʰ century, when the beverage became a popular thirst quencher with lower alcoholic content than beer within the emerging movement of recreational cycling among the working class. Etymology templates: {{m|de|Radfahrer||cyclist}} Radfahrer (“cyclist”), {{af|de|Rad|-ler}} Rad + -ler Head templates: {{de-noun|n:m}} Radler n or m (strong, genitive Radlers, plural Radler) Inflection templates: {{de-ndecl|n:m}} Forms: Radlers [genitive], Radler [plural], strong [table-tags], Radler [definite, nominative, singular], Radler [definite, nominative, plural], Radlers [genitive, singular], Radler [definite, genitive, plural], Radler [dative, singular], Radlern [dative, definite, plural], Radler [accusative, definite, singular], Radler [accusative, definite, plural]
  1. (chiefly Southern Germany) shandy (beer mixed with lemonade) Tags: Southern-Germany, masculine, neuter, strong Categories (topical): Alcoholic beverages Synonyms: Alsterwasser, Alster, Panaché [Switzerland] Derived forms: Radlermaß
    Sense id: en-Radler-de-noun-5NU~XgfI Disambiguation of Alcoholic beverages: 76 24 Categories (other): Southern German

Noun

IPA: /ˈʁaːdlɐ/ Audio: De-Radler.ogg
Etymology: Radler is a Bavarian word for Radfahrer (“cyclist”): Rad + -ler. There are several theories about the origin of the beverage and its naming, but they are all dated in the 19ᵗʰ century, when the beverage became a popular thirst quencher with lower alcoholic content than beer within the emerging movement of recreational cycling among the working class. Etymology templates: {{m|de|Radfahrer||cyclist}} Radfahrer (“cyclist”), {{af|de|Rad|-ler}} Rad + -ler Head templates: {{de-noun|m|f=in}} Radler m (strong, genitive Radlers, plural Radler, feminine Radlerin) Inflection templates: {{de-ndecl|m}} Forms: Radlers [genitive], Radler [plural], Radlerin [feminine], strong [table-tags], Radler [nominative, singular], Radler [definite, nominative, plural], Radlers [genitive, singular], Radler [definite, genitive, plural], Radler [dative, singular], Radlern [dative, definite, plural], Radler [accusative, singular], Radler [accusative, definite, plural]
  1. (cycling, colloquial) cyclist Tags: colloquial, masculine, strong Categories (topical): Cycling Synonyms: Fahrradfahrer, Radfahrer Derived forms: Kampfradler
    Sense id: en-Radler-de-noun-kVgfazBk Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header, German terms suffixed with -ler Disambiguation of German entries with incorrect language header: 13 87 Disambiguation of German terms suffixed with -ler: 28 72 Topics: cycling, hobbies, lifestyle, sports

Inflected forms

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