alicante

This is the 4936th most frequent German word.


alicante

"Alicante" in German typically refers to a type of red wine or grape variety.


In this sentence, 'Alicante' is used as a proper noun referring to the city in Spain, expressing a past action regarding travel.

Ich habe Alicante letztes Jahr besucht.

I visited Alicante last year.


Here, 'Alicante' is used to describe the origin of the wine, indicating the geographical association of the product.

Der Wein aus Alicante ist besonders lecker.

The wine from Alicante is particularly tasty.


In this sentence, 'Alicante' is mentioned as the destination for a planned trip, emphasizing future intentions relating to the named location.

Wir planen eine Reise nach Alicante im Sommer.

We're planning a trip to Alicante in the summer.