gréng

This is the 7627th most frequent German word.


gréng

"Gréng" is Luxembourgish for "green" in English.


In this sentence, 'gréng' (grün in German) describes the color of the forest, functioning as an adjective modifying the noun 'Wald' (forest).

Ich liebe den grünen Wald.

I love the green forest.


Here, 'gréng' (grün in German) is used as a noun representing the color green, showing its standalone usage in abstract form.

Grün ist eine beruhigende Farbe.

Green is a calming color.


In this case, 'gréng' (grün in German) is part of the verb phrase indicating a transformation into the color green, showcasing its dynamic adjective usage.

Die Pflanze wird im Frühjahr grün.

The plant turns green in spring.