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Mund

mouth

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Meaning of Mund

opening in the face used for eating and speaking

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German/mʊnt/
mouth
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Mund usage examples

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Mund belongs to the topic "Head and Face". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

Mundmouth
der Kopfhead
das Gesichtface
Nasenose
Lippelip
Zahntooth
Ohrear

Mund synonyms

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What's the difference between Mund / Mundöffnung / Mundpartie / Maul / Schnauze / Rachen

🇩🇪German
Mund

mouth — opening in the face used for eating and speaking

A1Very Often
M
🇩🇪German
Mundöffnung

Neutral, descriptive wording meaning the mouth opening. It sounds more anatomical or explanatory than everyday speech.

A1Rarely

Der Arzt untersuchte die Mundöffnung des Patienten.

Врач осмотрел ротовое отверстие пациента.

M
🇩🇪German
Mundpartie

Refers to the area around the mouth, including lips and the nearby facial region. It is not just the mouth itself, but the surrounding part.

A1Rarely

Auf dem Foto sieht man nur die Mundpartie.

На фото видна только область рта.

M
🇩🇪German
Maul

Usually used for the mouth of animals. When used about a person, it sounds rude, contemptuous, or insulting.

A1Often

Der Hund öffnete sein Maul und bellte laut.

Собака открыла пасть и громко залаяла.

S
🇩🇪German
Schnauze

Most often means the snout or muzzle of an animal, especially dogs and pigs. When used about a person, it sounds rude and can also mean a sharp 'shut up.'

A1Often

Die Schnauze des Hundes war ganz nass.

У собаки была совсем мокрая морда.

R
🇩🇪German
Rachen

Means the throat or pharynx, the inner part behind the mouth. It is not a direct synonym of the everyday word 'Mund' but a more precise anatomical term.

A1Often

Der HNO-Arzt untersuchte den Rachen.

ЛОР-врач осмотрел глотку.

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How to pronounce Mund and what this word means

Mund translation: mouth. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce Mund

/mʊnt/

Mund translation

mouth

Mund transcription

/mʊnt/

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Mund meaning: what does it mean?

Öffnung im Gesicht zum Essen und Sprechen

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Mund is pronounced as /mʊnt/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

Is Mund part of Head and Face vocabulary?

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Is Mund part of Body vocabulary?

Yes, Mund (mouth) can be learned in the Body topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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