This is the 5974th most frequent German word.
charger
The German word "charger" does not exist; if referring to "Ladegerät," it means "charging device" or "charger" in English.
In this sentence, 'Charger' is used to refer to a device typically connected to an electronic item like a mobile phone to recharge its battery. The sentence conveys that the speaker accidentally left the mentioned item behind.
Ich habe meinen Charger zu Hause vergessen.
I forgot my charger at home.
Here, 'Charger' is utilized within a request for assistance, specifically asking to borrow the rechargeable device. This shows the interpersonal interaction and practical use in dialogues.
Kannst du mir deinen Charger leihen?
Can you lend me your charger?
This sentence indicates a cause-and-effect relationship between the failure of the 'Charger' and subsequent issues with another device, highlighting its reliance and importance in usage.