This is the 4928th most frequent German word.
aleksander
"Aleksander" is not a standard German word; it is a variant of the name Alexander, which originates from Greek, meaning "defender of the people."
The word 'Aleksander' is used as a proper noun, serving as the subject of the sentence.
Aleksander ist ein talentierter Musiker.
Aleksander is a talented musician.
In this sentence, 'Aleksander' functions as the direct object of the verb 'getroffen'.
Ich habe Aleksander gestern getroffen.
I met Aleksander yesterday.
Here, 'Aleksander' is used to indicate possession in the genitive form, signifying that he is the owner of the book.