strawberry
The German word for strawberry is Erdbeere. It is a feminine noun and is used to refer to the fruit itself. The word is a compound of Erde (earth) and Beere (berry), reflecting the fact that strawberries grow close to the ground. In German, strawberries are often associated with summer and are used in a variety of desserts and drinks.
Strawberries are rich in vitamin C.
This sentence is stating a fact about strawberries being rich in Vitamin C.
I like to eat strawberries for breakfast.
In this statement, the speaker is expressing their preference for eating strawberries during breakfast.
Can you bring strawberries from the market?
The speaker is asking someone if they can bring strawberries back from the market.