style
The German word 'Stil' is used in the same way as the English word 'style'. It can refer to a particular way of doing something, such as a style of painting or a style of writing. It can also refer to a way of dressing or presenting oneself, as in 'fashion style'. Additionally, 'Stil' can be used to describe the quality of something, such as a 'stylish' car or a 'stylish' outfit.
His style is unique
This sentence means that the style of a particular person is unique. 'Sein' translates to 'His', 'Stil' translates to 'style', and 'einzigartig' translates to 'unique'. The adjective is used here to describe the noun (style), indicating that it is extraordinary or special in some way.
I like your style
This sentence is a declaration from the speaker expressing their admiration or liking to someone's style. 'Ich' translates to 'I', 'mag' translates to 'like', 'deinen' is a possessive pronoun which translates to 'your' and 'Stil' translates to 'style'. It's a casual compliment and can be used in a wide variety of contexts.
Style is important in fashion
This sentence expresses the importance of style in the field of fashion. 'Stil' translates to 'style', 'ist' translates to 'is', 'wichtig' translates to 'important', 'in der' translates to 'in the' and 'Mode' translates to 'fashion'. It is stating that having a distinctive style is usually considered important in the fashion industry.