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German term of the day: Klimaanlage

As rising temperatures impact Germany, the local news outlet The Local explores the linguistic significance of the term Klimaanlage, translating to air conditioning in English.

By 17 Jul 2026 · 12:00 CET Updated 17 Jul 2026 · 12:00 CET

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According to a report published by The Local on 17 July 2026, the German term Klimaanlage has become particularly relevant as the country experiences increasingly hot weather. The publication notes that temperatures in some parts of Germany have reached uncomfortably high levels, making the word useful for residents across a range of daily situations.

The Local highlighted the term as part of its ongoing series focusing on German vocabulary. The report emphasises how the word serves as a practical addition to the vocabulary of those navigating the current heat conditions.

Source: The Local. Read the original report ↗

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  • This brief is based on reporting by The Local.
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