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.