Budapester
English
Etymology
Noun
Budapester (plural Budapesters)
- A person from Budapest; a Budapestian.
- 2002, Charles Hebbert, Dan Richardson, The Rough Guide to Budapest, 2nd edition, London: Rough Guides, →ISBN, page 73:
- During the 1980s, its vivid streetlife became a symbol of the “consumer socialism” that distinguished Hungary from other Eastern Bloc states, but Budapesters today are rather less enamoured of Váci: dressed-to-kill babes and their sugar daddies would rather pose in malls, and teenagers can find McDonald's anywhere, leaving Váci utterly dependent on tourists for its livelihood and bustle.
Translations
Budapestian — see Budapestian
German
Pronunciation
Noun
Budapester m (genitive Budapesters, plural Budapester, feminine Budapesterin)
- Budapester (Native or inhabitant of Budapest)
Declension
Adjective
Budapester (invariable)
- from, of, or pertaining to Budapest
Usage notes
- Words like this are considered indeclinable adjectives, as noted by Duden, DWDS and other modern German references, but are capitalized because they originated as genitive plurals of substantives. See -er for more.