power
The German word for power is "Macht". It is used in a similar way to the English word, often referring to the ability to influence or control people or situations. For example, "Er hat viel Macht" means "He has a lot of power." It can also be used in a more abstract sense, such as "Die Macht der Liebe" meaning "The power of love."
Does it make a difference?
This sentence is a question phrase in German that might be used to ask if changing something would change the outcome.
That is beyond my power.
This phrase indicates that something is not within the speaker's control or ability to alter.
The power of the king is inviolable.
This sentence is used when describing that the authority of a king cannot be challenged or violated.