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232 months ago

Nicola Devlin  See profile asked this question:

Language pair:

German > English

Subject:

Arts / Entertainment

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

Kurfuerstlich

Context:

Der ehemalige kurfuerstliche J

Keywords:

Tourism in Dresden

 

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231 months ago

  See profile wrote:

The former electoral hunting ground...

232 months ago

Pamela Seidel  See profile wrote:

electoral prince's

My comment:

Many years ago in A-level history in England we always used the term electoral prince for the German Kurfürst

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232 months ago

Jennifer White  See profile wrote:

apostrophe???

232 months ago

Pamela Seidel  See profile wrote:

Well of course I meant "electoral prince's hunting ground .....etc; as the question only asked for kurfürstlich I didn't translate the rest. I did NOT mean the word in the plural- there was always only one electoral prince at a time in Dresden. Pam Seidel

232 months ago

Jennifer White  See profile wrote:

apostrophe???

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232 months ago

Pamela Seidel  See profile wrote:

elector [electoral], i.e., The former hunting ground of the elector comprises today aside...

My comment:

unfortunately 'electoral' is not used except geographically for the 'Kurpfalz' = Electoral Palatinate.