raffael

This is the 10475th most frequent German word.


raffael

"Raffael" is a German given name equivalent to "Raphael" in English, typically not used as a common noun.


In this sentence, 'Raffael' is used as a proper noun, referring to the name of a person.

Raffael mag Fußball sehr gerne.

Raffael likes football very much.


Here, 'Raffael' refers to the artist Raphael, used as a proper noun to discuss his artwork.

Das Gemälde von Raffael ist wirklich beeindruckend.

The painting by Raffael is really impressive.


In this case, 'Raffael' is again a proper noun, referring to an individual encountered in a specific location.

Ich traf Raffael gestern im Park.

I met Raffael in the park yesterday.