augusta

This is the 5218th most frequent German word.


augusta

"Augusta" is a Latin-origin name used in German to denote a female title or name, meaning "the venerable" or "the majestic."


Here, 'Augusta' refers to a proper noun, specifically the name of a city.

Die Stadt Augusta ist bekannt für ihre historische Bedeutung.

The city Augusta is known for its historical significance.


In this sentence, 'Augusta' is used as a proper noun referring to an individual, emphasizing its historical personage usage.

Augusta war eine bedeutende Persönlichkeit in der römischen Geschichte.

Augusta was an important figure in Roman history.


The word 'augusta' in this context is a descriptive adjective form, indicating a quality of grandeur or majesty.

Die augusta Statur des Gebäudes beeindruckte die Besucher.

The majestic stature of the building impressed the visitors.