fresh
In German, the word 'frisch' is used to describe something that is fresh, new, or recently made. It can be used to describe food that is freshly prepared, a new idea, or a recently completed task. It is often used in the context of food and cooking, but can also be used in other contexts to describe something that is new or recent.
The bread is fresh
This sentence is straightforward and works similarly in German and English. The adjective 'frisch' is used to describe the bread.
The fresh fruit is tasty
This sentence describes the quality (fresh) and taste (tasty) of the fruit (Obst). The adjective 'frisch' is used before the noun 'Obst', similar to English.
The coffee smells fresh
This sentence describes the smell of the coffee. 'Frisch' is used to convey that the coffee has a fresh smell, indicating that it has just been made or is of good quality.