forest
The German word 'Wald' is used to refer to a large area of land covered with trees and undergrowth. It is equivalent to the English word 'forest'. 'Wald' is a masculine noun in German and is used in various contexts, such as describing a natural habitat, a place for recreation, or a source of timber.
We are going for a walk in the forest.
This sentence uses the word 'Wald' (forest) to describe a place where the speakers are going for a walk. In German, 'im' is a contraction of 'in dem' which means 'in the'. So 'im Wald' translates to 'in the forest'.
The forest is full of trees.
In this example, 'Wald' refers to a forest and it continues with 'ist voller Bäume' which means 'is full of trees'. Therefore, 'Der Wald ist voller Bäume' directly translates to 'The forest is full of trees'.
The forest is quiet.
This sentence gives a descriptive statement about the 'Wald' (forest) stating it is 'ruhig' (quiet). So, 'Der Wald ist ruhig' directly translates to 'The forest is quiet'.