great
The German word 'großartig' is an adjective that is used to describe something as being excellent or remarkable. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as to describe a performance, a person, or an event. It is often used in a positive sense to express admiration or approval.
This is really great!
This phrase can be used in many contexts to express admiration or surprise about something or someone. 'Das' refers to 'this' in English and 'ist' is the third person singular form of the verb 'sein', which means 'to be'. Meanwhile, 'wirklich' translates to 'really' to emphasize the adjective 'großartig', meaning 'great'.
Your ideas are absolutely great.
This sentence would traditionally be used to appreciate somebody's ideas. 'Ihre' is a formal way to say 'your' in German. 'Ideen' translates to 'ideas' and 'sind' is the third person plural form of the verb 'sein'. The word 'absolut' is an adverb emphasizing the adjective 'großartig', here translated as 'great'.
Thanks to his great sense of humor, he is very popular.
This sentence tells about someone who is popular due to their great sense of humor. 'Dank' means 'thanks to', 'seines' is the genitive form of 'sein', which means 'his'. The noun 'Sinnes' translates to 'sense', followed by 'für Humor' which means 'of humor'. 'Er' stands for 'he', 'ist' translates to 'is', 'sehr' means 'very', and 'beliebt' means 'popular'. The adjective 'großartig' is used here in the sense of 'great to describe the person's sense of humor.