rate
In German, the word 'Rate' is used to refer to a rate or a ratio, similar to its English counterpart. It can be used in various contexts such as interest rates, exchange rates, or rates of change. It's important to note that in German, nouns are capitalized, hence 'Rate' is written with a capital 'R'.
I advise you to go.
This sentence demonstrates the usage of 'rate' in the context of giving advice or making a recommendation to someone else. 'Ich rate dir' can be directly translated as 'I advise you', whereas 'zu gehen' translates to 'to go'.
Can you guess the rate?
In this example, 'rate' is utilized in a question, translating to 'rate' in English. The sentence is asking if someone can guess a specific rate or value. 'Kannst du' translates to 'Can you', and 'erraten' translates to 'guess'.
The rate is very high.
This sentence uses 'Rate' in a statement defining a high rate. 'Die Rate' refers to 'The rate' in English. 'ist' corresponds to 'is' and 'sehr hoch' means 'very high'. Thus, the phrase can be indirectly related to statistics or proportional measurements.