charlotte

This is the 5977th most frequent German word.


charlotte

A "Charlotte" in German refers to a dessert made with layers of fruit and sponge cake, often surrounded by ladyfingers and filled with cream or custard.


In this sentence, 'Charlotte' is used as a proper noun referring to a person's name.

Charlotte ist eine talentierte Musikerin.

Charlotte is a talented musician.


Here, 'Charlotte' refers to a type of dessert, showing its use as a noun for food.

Nach dem Essen servierte der Kellner eine köstliche Charlotte als Dessert.

After dinner, the waiter served a delicious Charlotte as dessert.


In this sentence, 'Charlotte' is the title of a book, indicating its use as a proper noun in literary context.

Ich habe den Roman 'Charlotte' gelesen und fand ihn inspirierend.

I read the novel 'Charlotte' and found it inspiring.