stomach
The German word 'Magen' is the equivalent of the English word 'stomach'. It is used to refer to the internal organ responsible for the digestion of food. It is also used metaphorically to express feelings, such as 'I have butterflies in my Magen' to express nervousness.
I have a stomach ache.
This is a common phrase used to express discomfort or pain in the area of the stomach. The German word 'Magen' translates to 'stomach' in English.
The stomach is an important part of the digestive system.
This sentence is using 'Magen' to refer to the anatomical organ, the stomach. It highlights the importance of the stomach in the context of the whole digestive system.
He has a strong stomach and can eat anything.
This phrase is using 'Magen' to figuratively refer to someone's ability to consume any type of food without experiencing discomfort or other negative effects. It can be a comment on their digestive strength or resilience.