government
The German word 'Regierung' is used to describe the governing body or authority of a nation or state. It is a noun that is often used in political contexts and is equivalent to the English word 'government'. 'Regierung' can refer to the group of people who make decisions and laws, or to the system of government itself.
The government has changed the laws.
This sentence refers to the government taking action to modify the existing laws. The verb is in the past tense, indicative of an action that has already been completed.
The government will hold a press conference tomorrow.
This sentence refers to the government's future plan to hold a press conference. The verb is in the future tense, indicating an upcoming event or action.
The government is responsible for the protection of the citizens.
This sentence states the responsibility of the government. It is a declarative sentence and uses the present tense verb 'ist' which means 'is'.