shirt
The German word for shirt is Hemd. It is a common word used to describe a piece of clothing worn on the upper body. Hemd is a masculine noun and its plural form is Hemden. It is used in everyday conversations and is often paired with other words to describe the type or color of the shirt, such as T-Hemd (T-shirt) or weißes Hemd (white shirt).
He wears his new shirt.
This sentence demonstrates the use of the word 'Hemd' to refer to 'shirt'. It notes that a male character is wearing his new shirt.
The shirt is blue.
In this example, the word 'Hemd' is used to describe a shirt and its color, indicating that the shirt is blue.
I don't have a clean shirt anymore.
This sentence uses 'Hemd' to explain a situation where the speaker does not have any more clean shirts.