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📊 Top 50 Trending Topics For Vienna

📆 Last Updated: 2023-04-27 03:21:18 UTC

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This is top 50 for Austria

Ranking Topic Mean
1 #SCRRBS #SCRRBS is an acronym for “Stay Calm, Remain Respectful, Be Safe”. It is a reminder to stay calm and respectful in difficult situations, and to prioritize safety.
2 #puls24 #puls24 is a German news channel that broadcasts 24 hours a day. The name translates to "Pulse 24" in English. It is owned by the ProSiebenSat.1 Media Group and focuses on news, current affairs, and lifestyle topics.
3 #stufak #Stufak is a hashtag used on social media to refer to the Stufak Festival, an annual music and arts festival held in Lebanon. The festival celebrates the diversity of Lebanese culture and brings together people from all walks of life.
4 #EGU23 #EGU23 is a hashtag used to promote the 23rd European Geosciences Union General Assembly, an annual event held by the European Geosciences Union. The hashtag is used to share information about the event and related topics.
5 Raab Raab is a German surname derived from the Middle High German word "raap" meaning "raven". It is also a Jewish surname, originating from the Hebrew word "rav", meaning "teacher".
6 #zib2 #zib2 is a hashtag used on social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram. It stands for "Zoom In, Be 2" and is used to encourage people to take a closer look at something or to be more mindful of their surroundings.
7 Arsenal Arsenal is a term used to refer to a collection of weapons, usually military in nature. It can also refer to a place where weapons are stored and maintained. In English, the word “arsenal” is derived from the Italian “arsenale”, which means “workshop” or “manufactory”.
8 berichterstattung Berichterstattung is a German word that translates to "reporting" or "coverage" in English. It is used to refer to the act of providing information or news about a particular event or topic.
9 Meldungen Meldungen is a German word that translates to "reports" or "notifications" in English. It is used to refer to any kind of communication, such as a news report, an announcement, or an alert.
10 Ministerin Ministerin is a German word meaning "female minister" or "female minister of state." It is used to refer to a female government official who holds a ministerial position in the government.
11 Pille Pille is a German word meaning "pill" or "tablet". It is used to refer to any type of medication that comes in pill form.
12 anneliese rohrer Anneliese Rohrer is a German name. It is derived from the German words "Anneliese" meaning "graceful" and "Rohrer" meaning "one who works with metal". In English, it can be translated to mean "graceful metalworker".
13 Beiträge Beiträge is a German word that translates to "contributions" in English. It is used to refer to payments made to a fund or organization, such as taxes or insurance premiums.
14 Harry Belafonte Harry Belafonte is an American singer, songwriter, actor, and social activist. He is best known for his calypso-style music, which he popularized in the 1950s and 1960s. He has been an advocate for civil rights and other social justice causes throughout his career.
15 Haushaltsabgabe Haushaltsabgabe is a German term that translates to "household contribution" in English. It refers to a fee or tax that is paid by households to the government for various services and programs.
16 orf-reform Orf-reform is a German term that refers to the reform of the German social security system. It is an effort to make the system more efficient and cost-effective, while also ensuring that those who need it most are able to access it. The reform includes changes to eligibility criteria, benefit levels, and other aspects of the system.
17 Doskozil Doskozil is a German surname derived from the Slavic word “dosk” meaning “axe”. It is most commonly found in Austria and Germany. In English, the name Doskozil means "axe-bearer".
18 Redaktion Redaktion is a German word that translates to "editorial staff" or "editors" in English. It refers to the people responsible for creating and editing content for a publication, such as a newspaper, magazine, or website.
19 orf-gesetz Orf-gesetz is a German law that regulates the protection of animals. It is also known as the Animal Welfare Act and it sets out standards for the humane treatment of animals. The law covers areas such as animal housing, transport, slaughter, and experimentation. In English, it can be translated to mean "Animal Protection Law".
20 Spanien Spanien is the Spanish word for Spain. It is a country located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.
21 Sitzung Sitzung is a German word that translates to "session" or "meeting" in English. It is used to refer to a formal gathering of people, usually for the purpose of discussing and making decisions about a particular topic.
22 Firmen Firmen is a German word meaning "companies" or "firms". It is used to refer to businesses, corporations, or other organizations.
23 Medienpolitik Medienpolitik is a German term that translates to media policy. It refers to the policies and regulations that govern the media industry, including television, radio, newspapers, and digital media. It covers topics such as censorship, freedom of expression, copyright law, and media ownership.
24 Haaland Haaland is a Norwegian surname derived from the Old Norse word “hálendi”, which means “high land”. It is also the name of a Norwegian professional footballer, Erling Braut Haaland, who plays for Borussia Dortmund in the German Bundesliga.
25 Geschlechter Geschlechter is a German word that translates to "gender" in English. It is used to refer to the two sexes, male and female, as well as any other gender identities.
26 Innsbruck Innsbruck is the capital city of the Austrian state of Tyrol. It is located in the Inn Valley at the junction of the Wipptal and Sill rivers, and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Austria. The name Innsbruck translates to "Inn Bridge" in English, referring to a bridge that was built over the Inn River in 1250.
27 Hacker Hacker is a term used to describe someone who uses their technical knowledge to gain unauthorized access to computer systems, networks, or data. It can also refer to someone who uses their skills to modify or create computer software or hardware.
28 Afrika Afrika is the name of the continent located in the eastern hemisphere, south of Europe and north of Antarctica. It is the second largest continent in the world, covering an area of 11.7 million square miles. The name Afrika comes from the Latin word "Afer," which means "land of the Afri," a tribe that lived in North Africa during Roman times. In English, Afrika means "land of the Afri."
29 hilfe vor ort Hilfe vor Ort is a German phrase that translates to "help on site" or "on-site assistance." It refers to providing help or assistance in person, rather than remotely.
30 franz fischler Franz Fischler is the name of an Austrian politician who served as the European Commissioner for Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries from 1995 to 2004. In English, his name means "Frank Fishler".
31 Solange Solange is a French female name derived from the Latin sollemnis, meaning “solemn” or “serious.” It is also associated with the Greek word hagnos, meaning “holy” or “sacred.”
32 rundfunk Rundfunk is a German word that translates to "broadcasting" in English. It is used to refer to radio and television broadcasting services.
33 maurer Maurer is a German word meaning "mason" or "bricklayer". It is used to refer to someone who works with stone, brick, and other materials to construct buildings and other structures.
34 Dach Dach is a German word meaning roof. It is used to refer to the sloping roof of a house or other building.
35 Edtstadler Edtstadler is a German surname. It is derived from the German words "Ede" (edge) and "Stadler" (stallion). The literal translation of Edtstadler into English would be "edge stallion".
36 Angola Angola is a country in southern Africa. It is bordered by Namibia to the south, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Zambia to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The official language of Angola is Portuguese. The meaning of Angola in English is "Land of the Blacks".
37 Amis Amis is a language spoken by the Amis people, an indigenous group of Taiwan. It is a Formosan language of the Austronesian language family. In English, Amis means "friend".
38 Radfahrer Radfahrer is a German word meaning "cyclist" or "bicyclist". It is derived from the words Rad (wheel) and Fahrer (driver).
39 Abos Abos is an acronym for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. It is used to refer to the Indigenous peoples of Australia.
40 traumata Traumata is a plural form of the word trauma, which is defined as a deeply distressing or disturbing experience. Trauma can refer to physical or psychological harm caused by an event or series of events. It can also refer to the emotional and psychological responses that follow such an event.
41 angeblich Angeblich is a German word meaning "allegedly" or "supposedly". It is used to indicate that something is being reported as true, but the speaker is not certain of its accuracy.
42 Masken Masken is a German word that means "mask" in English. It is used to refer to any type of covering worn over the face, such as a medical mask, a Halloween mask, or a face covering worn for protection against the spread of COVID-19.
43 Trump Trump is a surname of German origin, derived from the word "triumph". In English, it is most commonly associated with Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States.
44 Tore Tore is a Norwegian word meaning "door". It is also used as a verb meaning "to open" or "to unlock".
45 Steuer Steuer is a German word meaning "tax" or "duty". It is used to refer to taxes imposed by the government on individuals and businesses.
46 Arme Arme is a French word meaning "poor" or "unfortunate".
47 wksta Wksta is an abbreviation for workstation, which is a computer that is used for a specific purpose or task. It is typically connected to a network and can be used to access shared resources such as files, printers, and other devices.
48 tempo 100 Tempo 100 is a term used in music to indicate the speed of a song. It means that the song should be played at 100 beats per minute (BPM). This is a relatively slow tempo, and is often used for ballads or slower songs.
49 Fernseher Fernseher is a German word meaning "television" in English.
50 feminismus Feminismus is a German word for feminism. It is a movement that advocates for the social, political, and economic equality of all genders. Feminismus seeks to challenge and dismantle systems of oppression based on gender, such as patriarchy, sexism, and misogyny.

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