scarlett

This is the 10923rd most frequent German word.


scarlett

The German word "scarlett" is not common; if used, it likely refers to the English word "scarlet," meaning a bright red color.


Scarlett is used here as a proper noun, referring to a name of a person.

Scarlett trägt heute ein scharlachrotes Kleid.

Scarlett is wearing a scarlet dress today.


Here, the derivative of 'scarlet' (scharlachrot) is used as an adjective to describe a shade of red.

Die scharlachrote Farbe erinnert mich an den Sonnenuntergang.

The scarlet color reminds me of the sunset.


In this case, 'Scarlett' is used as a name of a fictional place, functioning as a noun in proper name context.

Das Märchen erzählte von einer Stadt namens Scarlett.

The fairy tale told of a city named Scarlett.