satz

This is the 1226th most frequent German word.

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satz

"Satz" in German means "sentence" or "set" and can also refer to a "movement" in music or a "jump" in sports, depending on context.


Here, 'Satz' is used in the context of a grammatical sentence, which is a coherent group of words forming a unit of meaning.

Der Satz beginnt mit einem Subjekt.

The sentence begins with a subject.


In this case, 'Satz' refers to a set or collection of items, specifically a group of tires.

Ich habe einen Satz neuer Reifen gekauft.

I bought a set of new tires.


Here, 'Satz' refers to a movement in a musical composition, indicating a distinct section of the work.

Der erste Satz der Symphonie ist sehr bewegend.

The first movement of the symphony is very moving.