Führerstandsmitfahrt

German (Berlin)

[ˈfyːʀɐʃtant͡sˌmɪtfaːɐ̯t]

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Definitions
  • (cinematography) a film created by placing a camera in the locomotive of a train in order to film from the train conductor's perspective, a type of locomotive

Etymology

Compound from German Führerstand (driver's cabin, cockpit) + German mit (with, co-)+ German Fahrt (journey, ride, drive, run, speed, travel, trip), Führer (Fhrer, leader, driver) + German Stand (stand, position, status, situation, estate, state, cabin, reading, standing, stall, civil status).

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German (Berlin)

Stand

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stand, position, status, situation, estate, state, cabin, reading, standing, stall, civil status

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