fish
The German word for fish is 'Fisch'. It is a noun and is used in the same context as in English. For example, 'Ich esse gerne Fisch' means 'I like to eat fish'.
I like to eat fish.
This sentence is an example of expressing one's likes in German. The verb 'essen' means 'to eat', and 'gerne' translates to 'gladly' or 'with pleasure', thus expressing like or preference.
The fish swims in the water.
This example demonstrates usage of the verb 'schwimmt' which means 'swims'. The noun 'Wasser' means 'water'. The phrase is using the present tense, which in German aligns with the verb's third person singular form.
The fish is delicious.
Here, the adjective 'lecker' translates to 'delicious' in English. This sentence pattern can be extended to describe the characteristics of other items or subjects as well.