9-2. Zell am See, a village officially known as Zell am Zellersee.

9-3. das Pinz´gau (commonly pronounced and sometimes spelled „Pintschgau“), a name given to a district in the crown-land of Salzburg comprising the longitudinal valley of the river Salzach together with its northern and southern lateral valleys.

9-4. auf ... zu, up to, or zu may be taken as prefix of compound zu´schreiten.

9-5. sich entschuldigen über, a rather uncommon construction for sich entschuldigen wegen.

9-6. sich (reciproc. pronoun), each other or one another.

9-7. sich (reciproc. pron.), here: from one another.

9-8. sich (reciproc. pron.), here: to one another, mutually.

9-9. eins (unaccentuated, substantively) singen, familiarly for ein Lied singen; comp. eins (a glass) trinken; eins (a game of cards) spielen, jemandem eins (a blow) versetzen, etc.

9-10. der Paster´zengletscher, Pasterze-Glacier, in the Tauern Mountains, seven miles in length, the largest glacier in the Eastern Alps. The river Pasterze takes its rise there.

9-11. das Fuscherthal, Valley of the (river) Fusch, in the Tauern Mountains.