downtown
In German, the word 'Innenstadt' is used to describe the central part of a city or town, similar to the English word 'downtown'. It is often the area where the majority of businesses, shops, and cultural institutions are located. The term is derived from the words 'innen' (inside) and 'Stadt' (city), reflecting its central location within the city boundaries.
I like to go shopping in the downtown
This sentence describes an individual's preference for shopping within the downtown area, which is referred to as 'Innenstadt' in German.
The downtown is very lively
This sentence describes the atmosphere of a downtown area, referred to as 'Innenstadt' in German, as being full of life or activity.
We meet in the downtown
This sentence describes an arrangement or plan between individuals to meet within a downtown area, referred to as 'Innenstadt' in German.