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Madlein

How do you say Dining Hall in German?


    



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anjapetrol
Hello, am also from Germany. "der Speisesaal" is right as translation but an old fashioned word hardly anybody would uses in spoken language. If you are looking for the dining hall in a university/college area it will be "die Mensa" (from latin). For private dining rooms it's "das Esszimmer" which is not as common here as in the US but well known anyway. If you are asking for the place to have breakfast in a hotel it's "der Frühstücksraum" (Frühstück=breakfast) or "das Restaurant" (if they offer all meals). "Speisesaal" will be OK as well for the hotel if that's the one you can remember the best : )
Hope I could help you and have a good trip if you are visiting us!


Tod
die Mensa

The others are either wrong or antiquated.


See two examples from Universities
http://www.washjeff.edu/capl/record_detail.asp?id=2955
http://www.washjeff.edu/capl/record_detail.asp?id=1432


MuaRung
der Speisesaal


eaglewings4u
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It's "der Speisesaal" if you really translate it literally.
Mensa is a dining hall in a University or school only.
Dinning room would be "das Esszimmer"


nina
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yup, it's "der Speisesaal" :)


GermanChick
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Like the first guy said it's "Speisesaal", "der" is the masculine article. The others are wrong, sorry!


drdemento61
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Speisen Von von Hall


♥l我爱她 ♥
Speisende Halle


sweetbytch24
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Speisende Halle


youngchris2008
Speisen Von von Hall





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