book
The German word 'Buch' is a noun that refers to a bound set of pages containing written, printed, or blank sheets, usually made of paper. It can be used in a similar context to the English word 'book'. For example, 'Ich lese ein Buch' translates to 'I am reading a book'.
I am reading the book
This sentence demonstrates usage of the German word 'Buch' in a simple action-based context. Here, 'Buch' translates directly to 'book', and the sentence structure is very similar to English.
The book belongs to me
This is another example of using 'Buch' in the context of possession. The structure is similar to English, with 'Buch' meaning 'book', 'gehört' translating to 'belongs' and 'mir' to 'me'.
The book is on the table
This example shows a common usage of 'Buch' to describe the location of an object. 'Buch' means 'book', 'ist' is 'is', 'auf' is 'on' and 'Tisch' translates directly to 'table'.