hall
The German word for hall is "der Flur". It is a masculine noun and is used to describe a corridor or passage in a building, often leading to other rooms. It is also used to refer to the entrance area of a house or apartment.
I am walking through the corridor.
This sentence uses 'den Flur' to denote a specific corridor that the speaker is currently walking through. 'Ich laufe' is the present tense of the verb 'laufen', which means 'to walk'.
The corridor is long and dark.
In this sentence, 'Der Flur' refers to a particular corridor and 'ist' is the present tense of the verb 'sein' which means 'to be'. The adjectives 'lang' and 'dunkel' mean 'long' and 'dark' respectively.
I dropped my key in the corridor.
This sentence uses 'den Flur' to indicate the location where the action took place. 'Ich habe fallen lassen' is the past tense of the verb 'fallen lassen', which means 'to drop'. 'Meinen Schlüssel' indicates ownership of the objects, specifically the speaker's key.