sock
The word 'Socke' is the German term for 'sock'. It is a common word in everyday use and is used just like the English term. It can refer to a single sock or a pair of socks. The plural form of 'Socke' is 'Socken'.
I have lost a sock
This sentence mixes the use of the verb 'to have' ('habe') with a simple direct object ('eine Socke'), alluding to the loss ('verloren') of an item.
The sock is blue
This sentence uses classic word order in German declarative sentences, beginning with the subject ('Die Socke'), followed by the verb ('ist') and ending with the description of the color ('blau').
The sock does not fit
A straightforward example of negative sentence in German, following the structure, subject ('Die Socke') - verb ('passt') - negation ('nicht').