This is the 5951st most frequent German word.
caroline
The German word "Caroline" is a proper noun, typically a female given name, equivalent to "Caroline" in English.
Here, 'Caroline' is used as a proper noun, the name of a person, and serves as the subject of the sentence.
Caroline besucht ihre Freunde in Berlin.
Caroline visits her friends in Berlin.
In this sentence, 'Caroline' is used as a proper noun referring to the name of a company, utilized as the subject of the clause.
Die Firma Caroline stellt innovative Technologien her.
The company Caroline manufactures innovative technologies.
Here, 'Caroline' refers to a person as a proper noun and is used in a prepositional phrase to indicate the agent performing the action.