"Volkswagen" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Volkswagen" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Volkswagen" Meaning

The term "Volkswagen" is a German automobile brand name that translates to "people's car" in English. It was originally intended to be an affordable and accessible vehicle for the average German citizen during the early 20th century.

"Volkswagen" Examples

Usage Examples of "Volkswagen"


Verb

- The new car brand will stage a high-profile campaign to recruit top-tier talent.
However, Volkswagen is not a verb. It is a noun. Volkswagen can be used as a verb, but it's not common.

"Volkswagen" Similar Words

Volitional

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Volitions

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Volitions refers to the desires, purposes, or intentions that have motivated an action, or the process of thinking and deciding what to do.

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Volley-ball

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Volleyball

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Volleyball is a team sport played with a ball and a net. Two teams compete to hit the ball over the net and score points when the opposing team fails to return it.

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Volow

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