radio
In German, the word "Radio" is used to refer to a radio. It is a masculine noun and is capitalized, as is the case with all nouns in German. The word is pronounced similarly to its English counterpart, with a stress on the first syllable. It can be used in various contexts, such as listening to music, news, or talk shows.
I listen to the radio.
This sentence uses the term 'Radio' to indicate something that the speaker is actively doing. In this case, the speaker is indicating that they are currently listening to the radio.
The radio is loud.
In this example, the speaker uses 'Radio' to make a statement about the condition or state of the radio. The term 'laut' translates to 'loud' in English, and the speaker is saying that the radio is loud in the present moment.
Turn off the radio.
This sentence is structured as a command, where the speaker is telling someone else to take an action involving a 'Radio'. The action being suggested is to 'turn off' the radio.