graham

This is the 7545th most frequent German word.


graham

The German word "Graham" typically refers to "graham flour" or "graham cracker," derived from the name Sylvester Graham, a dietary reformer.


The word 'Graham' here is used as part of a compound noun to describe a specific type of cracker.

Die Graham-Kekse eignen sich perfekt für dieses Rezept.

The graham crackers are perfect for this recipe.


'Graham' acts as a proper noun serving as a name of a particular individual.

Graham war ein berühmter Tänzer in seiner Zeit.

Graham was a famous dancer in his time.


Here, 'Graham' is again a proper noun referring to a person being spoken about.

Wir sollten Graham fragen, wie er das lösen würde.

We should ask Graham how he would solve that.