friedhofs

This is the 7112th most frequent German word.


friedhofs

"Friedhofs" is the genitive singular form of "Friedhof," meaning "cemetery's" or "graveyard's" in English.


In this sentence, 'Friedhofs' is possessive and refers to the cemetery's attribute, showcasing the genitive case for indicating possession in German.

Die Stille des Friedhofs ist beruhigend.

The silence of the cemetery is calming.


Here, 'Friedhofs' modifies 'markt', forming a compound concept suggesting something related to a cemetery, indicating a thematic market.

Wir besuchten gestern einen Friedhofsmarkt.

We visited a cemetery market yesterday.


In this sentence, 'Friedhofs' is part of a compound noun 'Friedhofspark', describing a park associated with a cemetery, using genitive case within compound noun formation.

Die Schönheit des Friedhofsparks beeindruckte mich.

The beauty of the cemetery park impressed me.