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What do Frankfurt Messe and Frankfurt am Main mean?

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What do Frankfurt Messe and Frankfurt am Main mean?

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  1. frankfurt messe means exhibition and frankfurt am main means frankfurt at main. main is a famous river here in germany and frankfurt is located at main


  2. I don't think any of these people have been to Frankfurt. They are trying to directly translate a word rather than speak of personal experience.

    Anyways, the Frankfurt Messe is a convention center. It is located in the heart of Frankfurt and just off a very large traffic circle. Just down the street from the Main station, it's very easy to get to.

    Other cities have a "messe" and they mean diffrent things in diffrent places. In Frankufurts case there is no fair ground (there). You wont see ferris wheels and rides that make you barf at the Frankfurt Messe.

    Frankfurt am Main means "Frankfurt on the Main". The Main is the river that gently flows through Frankfurt.

    I hope this helped!

  3. It means Frankfurt on the Main or the Main City.

  4. Frankfurt is located along the river Main, giving its name Frankfurt am Main.  It means Frankfurt along the river Main.

    Frankfurt Messe is when various corporations come to show off products, almost like a home show.

  5. Frankfurt Messe means the cities center... Frankfurt am Main is the name of the train station in Frankfurt also known as the Hauptbahnhof...

  6. Frankfurt am Main is the full name of the city of Frankfurt.

    It would be translated Frankfurt on the Main.

    The full name is also used to make a difference between the other Frankfurt in the east of Germany which is Frankfurt an der Oder.

    Frankfurt Messe is the fair ground.

    @Destiny If you don't know 'fair ' in English has the two meanings in German 'Messe' and 'Volksfest' rather keep away from answering and at least from correcting people who do know better than you do !!!

    @Rick sorry to contradict you have a look at any dictionary it is definitely both meanings !!

  7. The other people here have answered this question correctly, though it seems not very clearly.  The river that bisects the city of Frankfurt is called the "Main" river.  So this is the city Frankfurt that is "on" the "Main" river.  And yes, this distinguishes this city from other cities in Germany which are also named Frankfurt.  (Kind of like how there are so many Springfields in the US, so you have to always specify which one you're talking about.)

    "Messe" isn't exactly "fair grounds" as one would understand fair grounds to mean in the US.  There aren't tractor pulls and 4H contests. :-)  Instead, I would translate it more as "convention center" to convey the actual meaning here.  It is a huge mass of buildings together where conventions/ trade fairs can be held.  So it is "fair" in that sense of the word.  So to translate the meaning I'd say "Frankfurt Convention Center".

  8. I have to correct Markus...Messe is a trade show, not a fair. A fair is Volksfest or Rummel.

  9. Frankfurt Messe is the name of a trainstation which takes a 4 minutes travel-time from Frankfurt Main Station. Messe is the german word for trade fair.

    Frankfurt am Main or Frankfurt (Main) is the full name of the town. The Main is the river which flows through Frankfurt.

    The addition to the name is subject to the existence of another town in Germany which is located near the Polish boarder at the river Oder and therefore is called "Frankfurt an der Oder" or Frankfurt (Oder).

    @ Harley: I've been working for the US-Army in Germany for more than 15 years and know what I'm talking about, being to Frankfurt, Headquarters of the V. Army corps, for meetings and conferences almost once a month.

    http://www.messefrankfurt.com/corporate/...

  10. OH WELL.....

    Sorry, Markus, if I have to correct you, my dear... The Frankfurter Messe is definately    N O T   a..."fairground"...You're mixing up something, which is also called:"Messe"...which is in general : a fairground...BUT: in this case -The Frankfurter Messe is a   H U G E  location were they hold different --EXHIBITIONS-- of various "fields"

    (books, electronic equipment, tools, etc..

    Hope, this will claqrify your Q.

    Send you best wishes from Germany....Destiny****

  11. I looked the little dispute up in the dictionary and here is the result:exhibition   die Messe  

    exposition   die Messe  

    fair   die Messe  

    mass [rel.]   die Messe  

    mess [naut.]  die Messe  

    tradeshow [tech.]   die Messe  

    mess room [naut.]  die Messe  

      trade fair [comm.]   die Messe  

      trade show   die Messe

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