brate

This is the 5751st most frequent German word.


brate

"Brate" is not a standalone German word. If you mean "Braten," it translates to "roast" (typically meat).


The word 'brate' is the conjugated form of 'braten' used here in the present tense, first-person singular, indicating the act of frying the vegetables.

Ich brate das Gemüse in der Pfanne.

I am frying the vegetables in the pan.


In this subjunctive mood sentence, 'brate' is used as a hypothetical or polite form of 'braten', reflecting how the individual fries meat.

Er brate das Fleisch immer mit Gewürzen.

He always fries the meat with spices.


The word 'brate' is used in the imperative mood here, directing an action of frying the fish in a specific way.

Brate den Fisch nicht zu lange!

Do not fry the fish for too long!