giovanni

This is the 7473rd most frequent German word.


giovanni

"Giovanni" is not a German word; it is an Italian name equivalent to "John" in English.


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

Giovanni ist ein talentierter Künstler, der wunderschöne Bilder malt.

Giovanni is a talented artist who paints beautiful pictures.


Here, 'Giovanni' denotes a person to whom the speaker refers in a conversation.

Hast du Giovanni gesehen? Ich wollte ihm etwas Wichtiges sagen.

Have you seen Giovanni? I wanted to tell him something important.


In this example, 'Giovanni' is used to indicate the author of the book, emphasizing their involvement in its creation.

Das Buch, das Giovanni geschrieben hat, ist sehr interessant.

The book that Giovanni wrote is very interesting.