ramelow

This is the 3728th most frequent German word.

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ramelow

"Ramelow" is not a standard German word; it is a proper noun, typically referring to a surname, such as Bodo Ramelow, a German politician.


Here, 'Ramelow' is used as a proper noun referring to a specific individual, thus serving as a subject in the sentence.

Ramelow ist ein deutscher Politiker.

Ramelow is a German politician.


In this instance, 'Ramelow' is utilized as a mention of a person within speech, acting as a proper noun in an accusative context.

Sie erwähnte Ramelow in ihrer Rede.

She mentioned Ramelow in her speech.


The term 'Ramelow' in this sentence is part of a possessive construction, indicating someone's political views.

Wir diskutierten die politischen Ansichten von Ramelow.

We discussed the political views of Ramelow.