This is the 9031st most frequent German word.
leutkirch
"Leutkirch" is a proper noun referring to a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Here, 'Leutkirch' is used as a proper noun referring to a specific place, namely the town Leutkirch im Allgäu in Germany.
Ich habe gestern Leutkirch besucht und die Altstadt genossen.
I visited Leutkirch yesterday and enjoyed the old town.
Here, 'Leutkirch' is employed as part of a proper noun referring to the name of an establishment, specifically a hotel named 'Leutkirch'.
Das Hotel ‚Leutkirch‘ bietet ausgezeichneten Service und Komfort.
The 'Leutkirch' hotel offers excellent service and comfort.
In this sentence, 'Leutkirch' again functions as a proper noun, serving as the subject of geographical and descriptive information.