fire
Feuer is the German word for fire. It is used in the same way as in English, to describe the phenomenon of combustion, or the burning of a substance. It can also be used metaphorically, for example, to describe intense passion or enthusiasm.
The fire burns brightly.
This sentence is a simple statement that uses 'Feuer' to describe a fire that is burning brightly. It is a direct subject-verb-object construction in both German and English.
His face glowed like fire.
This phrase uses 'Feuer' in a simile, comparing the glow of someone's face to the brightness of fire. This is a common way to describe someone who has a flushed or red face.
He had fire in his eyes.
This phrase is an idiomatic use of 'Feuer', used to describe someone with intense or passionate emotions. Even though it's not meant to be taken literally, it's a vivid way to describe someone's fiery disposition or determination.