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Grabstein

English translation of Grabstein

tombstone

A tombstone, or 'Grabstein' in German, is a stone monument placed over a grave to mark the burial place of a person. It can be inscribed with the deceased's name, dates of birth and death, and sometimes a brief message or epitaph. In German-speaking cultures, tombstones are a common way to commemorate the dead and are often found in cemeteries and graveyards.


Example sentences using: Grabstein

Mein Großvater hat einen riesigen Grabstein.

English translation of Mein Großvater hat einen riesigen Grabstein.

My grandfather has a huge tombstone.

This sentence is using the noun 'Grabstein' to refer to a large tombstone, which suggests that the speaker's grandfather had a significant or notable tombstone.

Der Grabstein ist oft ein Symbol des Todes in Filmen.

English translation of Der Grabstein ist oft ein Symbol des Todes in Filmen.

The tombstone is often a symbol of death in films.

In this example, 'Grabstein' is used as a symbol of death. This is common across many cultures, and Hollywood often uses this symbol in films to represent death or a graveyard scene.

Auf dem Grabstein stand ihr Name und Geburtsdatum.

English translation of Auf dem Grabstein stand ihr Name und Geburtsdatum.

Her name and date of birth were written on the tombstone.

The use of 'Grabstein' in this sentence refers to a tombstone or gravestone where the name and birthdate of a deceased person are usually inscribed. This is typical in many burial practices worldwide.

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