raab

This is the 10459th most frequent German word.


raab

"Raab" is not a standard German word; it is typically a proper noun, such as a surname or place name.


Here, 'Raab' refers to a type of architectural feature, albeit this is uncommon and serves as an example of the word's flexibility in lesser-known contexts.

Der Vogel ist gestern vom Raab geflogen.

The bird flew off the Raab yesterday.


In this sentence, 'Raab' is used as a proper noun, specifically as a surname.

Ich habe heute den Bericht von Herrn Raab gelesen.

I read the report by Mr. Raab today.


Here, 'Raab' refers to the river by this name in Hungary, showcasing geographical usage.

Die Raab fließt durch Ungarn und mündet in die Donau.

The Raab flows through Hungary and empties into the Danube.