couple
The German word 'Paar' is used to refer to a couple, a group of two people, or things. It is used in the same way as the English word 'couple'. For example, 'ein Paar Schuhe' means 'a pair of shoes'. It is important to note that 'Paar' is a noun and is used with the definite or indefinite article depending on the context.
I bought a pair of shoes.
In this sentence, 'Paar' is used to denote a set of two items that are typically used together such as a pair of shoes.
We are a happy couple.
Here, the word 'Paar' is used to refer to two people in a romantic relationship, which translates to 'couple' in English.
A pair of birds are flying in the sky.
In this context, 'Paar' is used to refer to two of the same kind that are together.