This is the 3785th most frequent German word.
sabine
"Sabine" is a German female given name, equivalent to "Sabine" in English, originating from the ancient Sabine people of Italy.
In this sentence, 'Sabine' is used as a proper noun, referring to a person's name.
Sabine geht heute ins Kino.
Sabine is going to the cinema today.
Here, 'Sabine' is a proper noun used within a narrative to denote the protagonist.
Die Geschichte handelt von Sabine und ihrer Reise durch Europa.
The story is about Sabine and her journey through Europe.
In this example, 'Sabine' is accompanied by the article 'die', suggesting a specific instance or identification of the person named Sabine.