schwarzach

This is the 11073rd most frequent German word.


schwarzach

"Schwarzach" is not a standard German word; it is a proper noun often referring to a place name in German-speaking regions.


In this sentence, 'Schwarzach' is used as a proper noun referring to the name of a river, demonstrating the linguistic application of proper geographical names.

Die Schwarzach fließt ruhig durch das Tal.

The Schwarzach flows peacefully through the valley.


Here, 'Schwarzach' is used as a proper noun referring to the name of a town or locality, illustrating the convention of capitalizing place names.

Wir haben einen Ausflug nach Schwarzach geplant.

We have planned a trip to Schwarzach.


In this example, 'Schwarzacher' functions as an attributive adjective derived from 'Schwarzach,' used to describe the forest related to the locality named Schwarzach.

Der Schwarzacher Wald ist besonders im Herbst wunderschön.

The Schwarzach Forest is particularly beautiful in autumn.