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"
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!
Yes, the word "subway" has a prefix. "Sub-" is the prefix, which means "under" or "below."
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.