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Schatten

Noun: Schatten refers to a shadow, either cast by an object or a person. It represents the absence of light in an area blocked by an opaque object. As a metaphor, it symbolizes darkness, gloom, or obscurity.

Sample sentence: The sun's rays filtered through the trees, creating intricate patterns of schatten on the forest floor.


Verb: When used as a verb, schatten means to shade or shadow something.

Sample sentence: The towering building schattened the small park, providing a cool respite from the scorching sun.


Adjective: As an adjective, schatten refers to something that is dark, shadowy, or dimly lit.

Sample sentence: The room was bathed in a soft, schatten light, giving it an intimate and cozy ambiance.


Local Usage: In some regions, schatten is specifically used to describe the shadow of trees or foliage.

Sample sentence: They enjoyed the tranquil picnic spot under the schatten of the ancient oak tree.


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