wonderful
The German word 'wunderbar' is used to express something that is wonderful, marvelous, or great. It is often used in everyday conversation to express admiration or approval. For example, 'Das Konzert war wunderbar' (The concert was wonderful).
The food was wonderful.
In this phrase, the word 'wunderbar' is used to describe the quality of the food. It is an adjective and comes before the noun in the sentence structure. Additionally, 'war' is the past tense of the verb 'sein' which means 'was' in English.
What wonderful weather today!
In this expression, 'wunderbares' is used as an adjective to describe the weather. The word 'Wetter' means 'weather' and 'heute' means 'today'. The phrase 'Was für ein...' is often used in German to express admiration about something.
They are doing a wonderful job.
In this example, the term 'wunderbaren' is used as an adjective to describe the job. 'Sie machen' translates as 'they are doing'. This phrase would typically be used to compliment someone's work.