crown
The German word 'Krone' translates to 'crown' in English. It is used to refer to the ornamental headgear worn by a monarch or sovereign as a symbol of authority, or to the power or authority of a monarch or sovereign. It can also refer to a reward or honor given to someone for their achievements. In the context of dentistry, it can refer to a cap or covering for a tooth.
I have a crown on my head.
This sentence uses 'Krone' in the literal sense to refer to a kind of headwear usually worn by royalty. It's a simple demonstration of a subject ('Ich' meaning 'I'), a verb ('habe' meaning 'have'), and an object ('eine Krone' meaning 'a crown').
The crown is the symbol of power.
In this example, 'Krone' represents an emblem or symbol, specifically of power or authority. This sentence emphasizes the cultural and historical significance of crowns in monarchical societies.
The crown is given to the king.
Here, 'Krone' again refers to a physical crown, and the sentence is discussing this object's role in a ceremonial or traditional context. The key actions in the sentence involve giving ('vergeben') the crown ('die Krone') to the king ('an den König').