harsefeld

This is the 7758th most frequent German word.


harsefeld

"Harsefeld" is not a German word with a specific meaning; it is the name of a town in Lower Saxony, Germany.


In this sentence, 'Harsefeld' is used as a proper noun, referring to a specific geographic location, possibly a town or city.

Ich fahre heute nach Harsefeld.

I am traveling to Harsefeld today.


Here, 'Harsefelder' is used as an adjective to describe the museum, connecting it to Harsefeld, indicating the origin or associated location of the museum.

Das Harsefelder Museum zeigt interessante Ausstellungen.

The Harsefeld museum showcases interesting exhibits.


In this sentence, 'Harsefeld' again functions as a proper noun, representing the subject of the sentence—likely a locality—which is specified to have certain amenities.

Harsefeld hat viele gemütliche Cafés.

Harsefeld has many cozy cafes.