This is the 2320th most frequent German word.
kehl
The German word "Kehl" typically refers to the "throat" or "gullet."
Here, 'Kehl' is used as a noun to describe the throat of the deer.
Die Rehe im Wald haben eine empfindliche Kehl.
The deer in the forest have a sensitive throat.
Here, 'Kehl' is used metaphorically to discuss the mechanics of the human throat in relation to singing production.
Singen erfordert eine entspannte Kehl, um die Stimme klar klingen zu lassen.
Singing requires a relaxed throat to let the voice sound clear.
In this case, 'Kehlstück' refers to a specific cut of meat, indicating its culinary usage.