See also: transfer

German

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Etymology

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18th century, common since early 20th century. Borrowed from English transfer, from Latin transferre. The verb transferieren is older and directly from Latin.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /transˈfeːr/, [tʁant͡sˈfeːɐ̯], [tʁans-], [-ˈfɛɐ̯]
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Noun

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Transfer m (strong, genitive Transfers, plural Transfers)

  1. (finance) transfer (the act of moving money to another country)
  2. (sports) transfer (the act of moving a player to another club)
    Synonym: Wechsel
  3. (formal, specialist) transfer (passing on, moving in general); also of travellers, but otherwise not used of people (except in the sports context)
    Synonyms: Übertragung, Überführung, Weitergabe

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