There are a few different words in German for "train" also whether the it is the noun or the verb that needed, just to translate the word with getting the context correct is pointless.
A train in the context of a locomotive with carriages or wagons is (der) "Zug".
A train in the context of rail road or railway is (die) "Eisenbahn" or "(die) "Bahn".
A train in the context of wheel or cog work is (das) "Räderwerk".
A train in the context of file and rank is (die) "Reihe".
The train on a wedding gown is (die) "Schleppe".
The verb to train in as in learn or teach is :-
"abrichten", "anlernen", "ausbilden", "dressieren", "erziehen", "lernen", "schulen", "trainieren" or "unterrichten"
Zug (masculine noun)
The German word for write is schreiben.
Steam train translates as Dampflokomotive.
Banhof is the German word for train station.
It means to write. Comes from the German word to write.
"Willkommen" is the German word for "welcome".
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We train our dogs to look both ways before crossing the road.
There is no magic word that will put your dog into attack zone, like all dogs you have to train him to attack and you can use what ever word you want to make him attack but you MUST train him to attack when you say that word
A German word that means to be able to sit and read or write for long periods of time = Muße
If you mean the word "music," it's "Musik."
I'd like a ticket for the next train, please. This train ride is fun! I've always wondered why no one ever tried to train a dragon.