Also, the user mentioned not to touch proper nouns, so "Natascha" stays as is. Then, look at the sentence structure. For example, "your ability" becomes "your ab2." Each word requires three synonyms.
Starting with the first sentence: "One of the most remarkable things about you, Natascha, is your ability to be a true friend to everyone you meet." Here, "remarkable" can be replaced with "amazing/astounding/fabulous." "Things" becomes "aspects/traits/qualities," and so on. I need to make sure that each word (excluding "Natascha") is replaced. But wait, the user said "rephrase each word with 3 synonyms." Does that mean each word in the entire text, regardless of repetition? If so, even words that repeat later need to be handled. Natascha Du Bist Die Beste Alter
Moving on to the first paragraph: "incredible individuals" could become "unübertroffen|beeindruckend|außergewöhnlich." Each of these synonyms conveys a sense of excellence. "Constantly surrounded" can be "ständig umgeben|immer umringt|dauernd begleitet." Also, the user mentioned not to touch proper
First, I'll need to go through each word in the text and identify whether it's a term that can be replaced with synonyms. For example, the first sentence starts with "Natascha, Du Bist Die Beste Alter." Since "Natascha" is a brand name, it stays. Then "Du Bist Die Beste" translates to "You are the best" in German. The word "beste" can be replaced with synonyms like "tollste," "größte," and "klügste." Starting with the first sentence: "One of the
Now, I'll go word by word. For example, "Du" could be replaced with other pronouns like "Sie," "Ihr," or "Er". "bist" is the verb "to be" in second person singular; alternatives might include "seid" (second person plural) or "ist" (third person). "die" as an article could be "eine" or "die" (since "Beste" is feminine). "Beste" has synonyms like "Tollste" or "Beste" again. "alter" here is likely a typo; maybe "Alte" or "Mensch".
Wait, the original text has some mixed languages. The user's example ends with German text, but the main message is in English. Wait, the given text is in German and English, but the task says to revise all words with three alternatives. However, the user might be focusing on the German part. Let me confirm: the user's text includes German and English, but the task says to revise all words. However, the user's note says "Proper nouns stay" so "Natascha" is a proper noun. Other nouns like "Alte" (if the typo is corrected) might not be proper nouns. Wait, the original German part might have a typo: "alter" instead of "Alte"? Since the user provided the text as is, I need to consider each word as it's written.