Being black
The phrase 'Schwarz sein' is the German equivalent of 'Being black'. It is used to describe the state or condition of being black in color or ethnicity. In German, the verb 'sein' (to be) is often used to express states or conditions, and 'schwarz' is the adjective for 'black'. The phrase can be used in various contexts, such as describing the color of an object or the ethnicity of a person.
He wants his hair to be black.
The phrase suggests a desire for the color of someone's hair. The word 'schwarz' is used here to denote the color black.
Her eyes are as black as the night.
The phrase draws a comparison using 'schwarz' (black) to describe the color of someone's eyes, comparing it to the darkness of the night.
Everything in this room is black.
The phrase describes the state of a room where everything is 'schwarz' (black), indicating that all objects within the room are of the color black.