bath
The German word 'Badewanne' is used to refer to a bath, typically a large container or tub that is filled with water for the purpose of bathing. It is often found in bathrooms and is used for personal hygiene. The word is a compound noun, made up of 'Bade' (bath) and 'Wanne' (tub).
The bathtub is full.
This phrase is used when the bathtub has reached its full capacity with water. The German word 'voll' is synonymous to the English word 'full' in this context.
I am buying a new bathtub.
This phrase expresses that someone is in the process of purchasing a new bathtub. 'Kaufen' is the German verb for 'to buy' and 'neue' is the German word for 'new'.
The bathtub is overflowing.
This phrase is used when the bathtub is filled with water beyond its capacity. The term 'läuft über' can be translated to 'overflow' in English.