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German - English (British) translations for "Feige"

"Feige" German translation

Translation

fig

Definition

Feige

Part of speech

noun

Gender

feminine

Translations

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Meaning: fig (fruit)

Ich esse gerne frische Feigen.

I like to eat fresh figs.

Meaning: fig (tree)

Der Feigenbaum in meinem Garten trägt viele Früchte.

The fig tree in my garden bears many fruits.

Meaning: fig (symbolic meaning)

Die Feige steht oft für Weisheit und Erkenntnis.

The fig often symbolizes wisdom and knowledge.

Meaning: fig (color)

Das Kleid ist in einem schönen Feigenton.

The dress is in a beautiful shade of fig.


Examples

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A1: Die Feige ist eine Frucht.

The fig is a fruit.

A1: Ich esse gerne Feigen.

I like to eat figs.

A1: Die Feige ist süß.

The fig is sweet.

B1: In meinem Garten wachsen viele Feigenbäume.

There are many fig trees growing in my garden.

B1: Ich habe gestern frische Feigen gekauft.

I bought fresh figs yesterday.

B1: Meine Mutter backt einen Kuchen mit Feigen.

My mother is baking a cake with figs.

C1: Die getrockneten Feigen haben einen intensiven Geschmack.

The dried figs have an intense flavor.

C1: Der Feigenbaum blüht im Frühling und trägt im Sommer Früchte.

The fig tree blooms in spring and bears fruit in summer.

C1: Die Feigenernte war dieses Jahr besonders gut.

The fig harvest was particularly good this year.


Advanced Description

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Feige is a German noun that translates to 'fig' in English. It refers to a fruit that grows on the Ficus carica tree, which is native to the Mediterranean region.

The fig fruit is known for its unique sweet taste and soft, chewy texture. It has a pear-like shape and can vary in color from green to purple or black, depending on the variety.

Feigen are often enjoyed fresh, dried, or used in various culinary dishes, such as salads, desserts, and jams. They are also rich in nutrients like fiber, vitamins, and minerals.

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