takahiro

This is the 11750th most frequent German word.


takahiro

"Takahiro" is not a German word; it is a Japanese given name.


In this sentence, 'Takahiro' is used as a proper noun, referring to a person's name, specifically indicating their preference for classical music.

Takahiro liebt es, klassische Musik zu hören.

Takahiro loves listening to classical music.


Here, 'Takahiro' serves as the subject of a relative clause, highlighting their action of writing a famous book.

Das Buch, das Takahiro geschrieben hat, ist sehr berühmt.

The book Takahiro wrote is very famous.


In this sentence, 'Takahiro' is the direct object of the verb 'getroffen', denoting the individual encountered.

Ich habe gestern Takahiro im Park getroffen.

I met Takahiro in the park yesterday.