popular
The German word 'beliebt' is used to describe something or someone that is popular, widely favored, or well-liked. It is an adjective that can be used in various contexts, such as describing a person, a place, or an event. For example, 'Dieser Sänger ist sehr beliebt' translates to 'This singer is very popular'.
Berlin is very popular among young people.
This example phrase indicates that the city of Berlin has a lot of popularity or favor among young people. The verb 'ist' is the third person singular present of 'sein' (to be), while 'bei' is a preposition used here to mean 'among'. The adjective 'beliebt' expresses the popularity or likability of the subject, in this case, Berlin.
Soccer is popular worldwide.
This phrase reflects the global popularity of the sport of football, known as soccer in some countries. 'Fussball' is the German word for football or soccer, 'ist' is the third person singular present of 'sein' (to be), and 'weltweit' translates to worldwide. 'Beliebt' here conveys the idea of being widely liked or enjoyed.
Chocolate is popular among children.
This sample phrase points out the common preference of children for chocolate. 'Schokolade' is the German word for chocolate, 'ist' is the third person singular present of 'sein' (to be), and 'bei' here is used to mean 'among'. 'Beliebt' is used to show that chocolate is widely favored or liked by children.