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Karte

Karte is a German noun with several related meanings, and it is used in a variety of everyday and technical contexts. The most common sense is a geographic representation: a map or chart used for navigation or planning, for example eine Weltkarte or eine Straßenkarte. It can also denote a flat piece of material with a specific function, such as playing cards (Karten), a business card, or a payment or access card (Kreditkarte, Schlüsselkarte).

In addition to maps and cards, Karte refers to lists or menus. A restaurant menu is called

Etymology and usage notes: Karte derives from Latin carta “paper, sheet” via Old French carte, reflecting its

Karte is widely used in German-speaking areas and appears in many fixed expressions and compound nouns. Its

eine
Speisekarte,
and
an
entry
into
an
event
is
often
purchased
with
eine
Eintrittskarte.
In
computing
and
electronics,
Karte
appears
in
several
compound
terms
for
devices
or
storage
that
are
card-like,
such
as
Soundkarte,
Grafikkarte,
and
Speicherkarte
(memory
card).
original
sense
related
to
a
sheet
or
document.
Over
time
the
term
broadened
to
include
maps,
cards,
and
other
sheet-like
objects.
The
noun
is
feminine
(die
Karte)
with
plural
die
Karten,
and
its
meaning
is
usually
clear
from
the
context
or
from
the
surrounding
compounds.
flexibility
allows
it
to
describe
both
physical
objects
and
abstract
representations,
from
navigational
aids
to
payment
methods
to
menu
lists.