summer
The word 'Sommer' is the German translation of 'summer'. It is used to describe the warmest season of the year, typically between June and August in the Northern Hemisphere. It is also used in various phrases and idioms, such as 'Sommerhit' (summer hit), referring to a popular song during the summer.
The summer is hot
This sentence demonstrates the usage of 'Sommer' to describe the season. Note that 'heiβ' is German for 'hot', and 'ist' is the verb 'is'.
We travel to Greece in the summer
This sentence uses 'Sommer' to indicate the time when the action is taking place. 'Im Sommer' means 'in the summer' in English and 'fahren wir nach Griechenland' translates to 'we travel to Greece'.
I love the summer
This is a simple German sentence using the word 'Sommer'. The verb 'liebe' translates to 'love' in English. 'Ich liebe den Sommer' means 'I love the summer' in English.