kaiser

This is the 8350th most frequent German word.


kaiser

"Kaiser" means "emperor" in English.


In this sentence, 'Kaiser' refers to an emperor or sovereign ruler, showcasing its historical significance as a title of authority.

Der Kaiser herrschte über ein großes Reich.

The emperor ruled over a large empire.


Here, 'Kaiser' is used as a personal name, likely inspired by the grandeur and nobility connoted by the term.

Mein Hund heißt Kaiser, weil er so majestätisch aussieht.

My dog is named Kaiser because he looks so majestic.


In this context, 'kaiserlich' (derived from 'Kaiser') is an adjective denoting something grand or imperial, used figuratively to describe the lavishness of the meal.

Nach so einem kaiserlichen Mahl fühle ich mich königlich.

After such an imperial meal, I feel regal.