Brückentag

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Etymology[edit]

Brücke (bridge) +‎ -n- (genitive interfix) +‎ Tag (day), literally bridge day. Compare French faire le pont, Spanish puente.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈbʁʏkənˌtaːk/, (northern also) /-ˌtax/
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  • Hyphenation: Brü‧cken‧tag

Noun[edit]

Brückentag m (strong, genitive Brückentages or Brückentags, plural Brückentage)

  1. a day which, if taken off work, results in a long weekend; a day which falls between two work-free days (holidays or weekend days), on which leave is preferred

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