This is the 1197th most frequent German word.
linzer
"Linzer" refers to something related to Linz, a city in Austria, often associated with the Linzer Torte, a traditional Austrian pastry.
Here, 'Linzer' serves as an adjective modifying 'Torte', indicating the origin of the dessert, a traditional Austrian pastry from Linz.
Die Linzer Torte ist eine bekannte österreichische Spezialität.
The Linzer Torte is a well-known Austrian specialty.
In this sentence, 'Linzer' acts as an adjective describing the noun 'Postkarte', meaning that the postcard originates from Linz.
Ich habe gestern eine Linzer Postkarte erhalten.
I received a postcard from Linz yesterday.
In this instance, 'Linzer' is used as a noun referring to an individual from Linz, signifying their place of origin.