driver
The German word 'Fahrer' is a noun used to describe a person who operates a vehicle, such as a car, truck, or bus. It is the equivalent of the English word 'driver'. The term can also be used to refer to a person who is in control of a non-motorized vehicle, like a bicycle or a horse-drawn carriage. In German, the word 'Fahrer' is often used in the context of driving rules and regulations, and it is a common term in traffic reports and news.
The driver is steering the car.
This example demonstrates the use of the noun 'Fahrer', which translates to 'driver', within a simple sentence structure. 'Steuer' translates to 'steer' in English, illustrating one of the actions typically performed by a driver.
She is a very cautious driver.
Here, 'Fahrer' is used in a feminine form as 'Fahrerin' to refer to a female driver. In combination with the adjective 'vorsichtig' (cautious), it describes how she behaves when driving.
The driver's journey was interrupted by an accident.
In this example, the possessive form 'des Fahrers' (the driver's) is used along with the noun 'Fahrt' (journey) to indicate that the journey belongs to the driver. This sentence also provides context about an interruption, caused by an accident.