This is the 6318th most frequent German word.
draghi
The word "draghi" is not German; it is Italian and translates to "dragons" in English.
Draghi is used here as the plural form of 'drago', meaning dragons in German.
Die Draghi bevölkern die dunklen Wälder.
The dragons inhabit the dark forests.
Draghi is used here to refer to a singular dragon, showcasing its use as a mythical creature.
Ein Draghi schützt den verborgenen Schatz.
A dragon guards the hidden treasure.
Draghi is used here in a general context referring to dragons as a species or concept.