This is the 7765th most frequent German word.
haslauer
The German word "Haslauer" does not have a general dictionary definition; it is typically a surname.
In this sentence, 'Haslauer' is used to denote a person or inhabitant connected to hazel trees, conveying geographical association.
Der Haslauer ist ein Bewohner eines Gebiets mit vielen Haselbäumen.
The Haslauer is an inhabitant of an area with many hazel trees.
Here, 'Haslauer' refers to an individual from a specific area, emphasizing cultural or historical significance tied to the term.
Ich traf einen Haslauer, der viel über die Geschichte dieser Region weiß.
I met a Haslauer who knows a lot about the history of this region.
In this context, 'Haslauer' represents a group of people sharing common traditions, emphasizing community and collective identity.