This is the 9251st most frequent German word.
mango
The German word "Mango" means "mango" in English, referring to the tropical fruit.
Here, 'Mango' is used as a noun referring to the fruit itself, acting as the main subject of the sentence.
Diese Frucht heißt Mango.
This fruit is called mango.
In this sentence, 'Mango' again serves as a noun referring to the fruit, used as the object of the verb 'kaufen' (to buy).
Sie kaufte eine reife Mango im Supermarkt.
She bought a ripe mango at the supermarket.
Here, 'Mango' is part of a compound noun 'Mangosaft' (mango juice), used as a qualifying descriptor for the type of juice.