aleksander

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.

Das Buch von Aleksander ist sehr interessant.

The book by Aleksander is very interesting.