This is the 8262nd most frequent German word.
jerome
The word "Jerome" is not a German word; it is a proper noun, typically a given name derived from the Greek "Hieronymos."
In this sentence, 'Jerome' is used as a proper noun, referencing a person's name.
Jerome ist ein talentierter Maler.
Jerome is a talented painter.
Here, 'Jerome' is addressing someone directly, indicating a request for assistance.
Jerome, kannst du mir beim Tragen dieser Kiste helfen?
Jerome, can you help me carry this box?
'Jerome' in this context indicates possession, referring to a garage owned by Jerome.