germaine

This is the 7376th most frequent German word.


germaine

The word "germaine" is not German; in English, "germane" means relevant or pertinent.


Here, 'Germaine' is used as a proper noun, specifically a name identifying a person.

Germaine besucht die Universität in Berlin.

Germaine attends the university in Berlin.


In this sentence, 'germaine' (assuming a context where German adopts it) suggests relevance or appropriateness to the topic; contextually represents its English meaning 'germane'.

Das Argument ist besonders germaine zu unserer Diskussion.

The argument is particularly germane to our discussion.


Marking the name 'Germaine' again, emphasizing diverse sentence structures.

Hoffentlich hat Germaine die richtige Entscheidung getroffen.

Hopefully, Germaine made the correct decision.