satte

This is the 14949th most frequent German word.


satte

"Satte" means "full" or "satisfied" (typically in reference to feeling full after eating).


Here, 'satte' is used as an adjective to emphasize the unusually large amount of the item mentioned, adding an expressive tone to the sentence.

Ich habe heute zum Frühstück satte 10 Eier gegessen.

I ate a whopping 10 eggs for breakfast today.


In this instance, 'satte' describes the rich, vibrant nature of the green color, giving it a more descriptive and emphatic quality.

Das satte grün der Blätter war wunderschön im Frühlingslicht zu sehen.

The lush green of the leaves was beautiful to see in the spring light.


Here, 'satt' (the base form of 'satte') is used as a predicate adjective to indicate a state of fullness or contentment after eating, conveying the sense of being no longer hungry.

Nach dem Essen fühlt er sich endlich satt und zufrieden.

After the meal, he finally felt full and satisfied.