plate
The German word 'Teller' is used to refer to a plate, which is a flat, round dish used for serving food. It can be made of various materials such as ceramic, plastic, or metal. In German, 'Teller' is used in the same way as in English, for example, 'Ich brauche einen Teller' (I need a plate).
Your plate is blue
This phrase uses the noun 'Teller', meaning 'plate' in English. It follows a straightforward sentence structure where the subject 'Dein Teller' (Your plate) comes before the verb 'ist' (is), followed by the descriptor 'blau' (blue).
I see many plates on the table
In this sentence, the speaker uses the word 'Teller' to denote 'plates' in a plural form. 'Ich sehe' is the verb phrase meaning 'I see', and 'auf dem Tisch' means 'on the table'. The phrase follows the same SVO (Subject-Verb-Object) order as in English.
The plates are in the dishwasher
Here the subject 'Die Teller' refers to 'The plates'. The verb 'sind' means 'are', and 'in der Spülmaschine' translates to 'in the dishwasher'. The sentence structure is similar to English (Subject-Verb-Object).