waldes

This is the 4018th most frequent German word.


waldes

"Waldes" is the genitive form of "Wald," meaning "of the forest" in English.


Here, 'Waldes' is used in the genitive case to express possession or relation towards 'Schönheit' (beauty), following the German grammar rule for genitive case usage.

Die Schönheit des Waldes ist unbeschreiblich.

The beauty of the forest is indescribable.


In this sentence, 'Waldes' functions in the genitive case to specify 'Klang' (sound), demonstrating its role in denoting the source or origin of the sound.

Der Klang des Waldes beruhigt meine Seele.

The sound of the forest soothes my soul.


Here, 'Waldes' is in the genitive case to show the boundary or extent related to 'Rand' (edge), maintaining the descriptive role of possession or association with the forest.

Wir gingen bis zum Rand des Waldes.

We walked to the edge of the forest.