buyer
The German word Käufer is a noun that refers to a person who purchases goods or services. It is used in the same context as the English word 'buyer'. For example, in a business transaction, one might refer to the Käufer as the party who is purchasing the goods or services.
The buyer does not pay the bill.
In this sentence, 'Der Käufer' refers to the subject who is the buyer. The action that the buyer is not carrying out is 'zahlten die Rechnung', which means 'paying the bill.' The overall sentence indicates a situation where the buyer is not making a payment for a bill.
We are looking for a buyer for our house.
In this example, 'Wir suchen einen Käufer' translates to 'we are looking for a buyer.' The object here is 'unser Haus' which means 'our house.' The overall sentence therefore implies that the speaker or speakers are seeking someone to buy their house.
The buyer returned the product.
In this instance, 'Der Käufer' is the subject, who is referred to as the buyer. The action taken by the subject is 'hat das Produkt zurückgegeben,' which translates to 'returned the product.' The complete sentence implies a scenario where the buyer has returned the product they had bought.