U-Bahn
Pronounced OO-BAWN
Subway is a compound word.
the Japanese word for subway is : fuyukpu
"underground" in the context of being below the surface it is "Untergrund" As the "Underground" (US Subway) is "U-Bahn" short for "Untergrundbahn"
Subway is a noun.
The subway was full of people.
souterrain
"underground" in German is "Untergrund""Underground" as in the "London Underground" or the "Subway" it is "U-Bahn" short for "Untergrundbahn"
Yes, the word "subway" has a prefix. "Sub-" is the prefix, which means "under" or "below."
Train station. Subway is under ground and train station is overground.
The doctor hurried on to the subway right before the doors closed.
I'm gonna get a £3 sub from Subway with a free drink!
No, the word subway is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a rail system that runs underground; a word for a thing. The exception is Subway Sandwich Shops, which is a proper, concrete noun; the name of a specific company and specific stores; also a word for a thing or things.