treasure in German
treasure in German is Schatz, schätzen — treasure means a valuable collection of money, jewels, or other precious things.
treasure in German
Schatz
schätzen
(transitive, of a person or thing) To consider to be precious; to value highly.
What does "treasure" mean?
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noun A valuable collection of money, jewels, or other precious things.
"Divers found a sunken treasure off the coast of Florida."
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noun Anyone or anything considered extremely valuable or precious.
"Her grandmother's letters are her most treasured possession."
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verb To value something very highly.
"He treasures the time he spends with his grandchildren."
treasure in a sentence
- Divers found a sunken treasure off the coast of Florida.
- Her grandmother's letters are her most treasured possession.
- He treasures the time he spends with his grandchildren.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "treasure" in German?
"treasure" in German is Schatz, schätzen. treasure means: A valuable collection of money, jewels, or other precious things.
How do you use "treasure" in a sentence?
Example: "Divers found a sunken treasure off the coast of Florida." In German, "treasure" is Schatz, schätzen.
Are there other ways to say "treasure" in German?
Yes — German has 2 translations listed for "treasure": Schatz, schätzen.
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