lübbecker

This is the 3548th most frequent German word.

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lübbecker

"Lübbecker" refers to something or someone from the town of Lübbecke in Germany.


In this sentence, 'lübecker' is used as a noun referring to someone originating from Lübeck, a city in Germany.

Ich habe gestern einen Lübecker getroffen.

I met a person from Lübeck yesterday.


Here, 'lübecker' is an adjective modifying 'Marzipan,' indicating that the marzipan originates from Lübeck.

Das Lübecker Marzipan ist weltbekannt.

The Lübeck marzipan is world-famous.


In this context, 'lübecker' serves as an adjective qualifying 'Streets,' suggesting that these streets belong to or are located in Lübeck.

Die Lübecker Straßen sind sehr charmant.

The streets of Lübeck are very charming.