course
The German word 'Kurs' translates to 'course' in English. It is used in a similar context as in English, often referring to a series of classes or lessons on a particular subject. For example, one might say 'Ich besuche einen Deutschkurs' which translates to 'I am taking a German course'.
I will participate in the German course.
This sentence demonstrates the use of 'Kurs' to refer to an academic course or class. It displays the intention of the speaker to participate in a German course.
The currency rate is constantly changing.
In this context, 'Kurs' refers to a rate or value, precisely about currency. Here, the phrase expresses the fact that the currency's value (rate) changes regularly.
The ship's course must be changed.
This sentence uses 'Kurs' to indicate direction or path, specifically of a ship in this context. The sentence is stating a need to change the ship's current path or direction.