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TermDefinition
How are you? (Casual) Wie geht's?
How are you? (Familiar) Wie geht es dir?
How are you? (Formal) Wie geht es Ihnen?
Mr.;Gentleman der Herr, die Herren
Mrs.; Ms.; Woman; Wife die Frau, die Frauen
Hello! Guten Tag!
Good Morning! Guten Morgen!
Good Evening! Guten Abend!
What is your name? (Familiar) Wie heißt du?
What is your name? (Formal) Wie heißen sie?
My name is... Mein Name ist...
to be called heißen
My name is... Ich heiße...
Your name is... (Familiar) Du heißt...
Your name is... (Formal) Sie heißen...
Pleased to meet you. Freut mich.
I'm fine Es geht mir gut.
good, fine/badly gut/schlecht
wonderful(ly), great wunderbar
I'm tired Ich bin müde.
yes/no ja/nein
thank you/ please danke/bitte
also, too auch
not nicht
and und
Good Bye! Auf Wiedersehen!
Goodbye! Bye! (colloquial) Tschüss!
Take care! (colloquial) Mach's gut!
See you later! (colloquial) Bis später!
blue blau
red rot
orange orange
yellow gelb
brown braun
grey grau
pink rosa
black schwarz
white weiß
Color(s) die Farbe, die Farben
room das Zimmer, die Zimmer
pencil der Bleistift, die Bleistifte
pen der Kuli, die Kulis
chair der Stuhl, die Stühle
light blue hellblau
dark blue dunkelblau
in German/in English auf Deutsch/ auf Englisch
for tomorrow für morgen
here/there hier/da
again/ once more noch einmal
correct, right/wrong, false richtig/falsch
What is that? Was ist das?
That is (not)... Das ist (nicht)...
What color is...? Welche Farbe hat...?
What does...mean? Was bedeutet...?
How does one say...? Wie sagt man...?
Where is...? Wo ist...?
to answer antworten
to ask fragen
to hear hören
to learn, to study lernen
to read lesen
to say sagen
to repeat weiderholen
to be sein
I am ich bin
you (familiar) are du bist
it is es ist
they are sie sind
you (formal) are Sie sind
1 eins
2 zwei
3 drei
4 vier
5 fünf
6 sechs
7 sieben
8 acht
9 neun
10 zehn
11 elf
12 zwölf
13 dreizehn
14 vierzehn
15 fünfzehn
16 sechzehn
17 siebzehn
18 achtzehn
19 neunzehn
20 zwanzig
30 dreißzig
40 vierzig
50 fünfzig
60 sechzig
70 siebzig
80 achtzig
90 neunzig
100 hundret
1,000 tausend
1,000,000 eine Million
0 null
T-shirt das T-shirt,
Table der Tisch, die Tische
picture das Bild, die Bilder
book das Buch, die Bücher
window das Fenster, die Fenster
notebook das Heft, die Hefte
paper das Papier, die Papiere
chalk die Kreide, die Kreide
blackboard die Tafel, die Tafeln
door die Tür, die Türen
wall die Wand, die Wände
coat der Mantel, die Mäntel
shirt das Hemd, die Hemden
pants die Jeans(plrl), die Hose, die Hosen
Blouse die Bluse, die Blusen
shoe der Schuh, die Schuhe
sweatshirt das Sweatshirt, die Sweatshirts
Jacket die Jacke, die Jacken
dress das kleid, die kleider
Pullover der Pullover, die Pullover, der Pulli, die Pullis
skirt der Rock, die Röcke
year das Jahr, die Jahre
season die Jahreszeit, die Jahreszeiten
spring der Frühling
summer der Sommer
fall der Herbst
winter der Winter
day der Tag, die Tage
Monday der Montag
Tuesday der Dienstag
Wednesday der Mittwoch
Thursday der Donnerstag
Friday der Freitag
Saturday der Samstag
Sunday der Sonntag
month der Monat, die Monate
January der Januar
February der Februar
March der März
April der April
May der Mai
June der Juni
July der Juli
August der August
September der September
October der Oktober
November der November
December der Dezember
weather das Wetter
It's... Es ist...
It's raining. Es regnet.
It's snowing. Es schneit.
The sun is shining. Die sonne scheint.
hot/cold heiß/kalt
warm/cool warm/kühl
awful, terrible furchtbar
great, wonderful prima
nice, beautiful schön
super superb, super
great, terrific toll
windy windig
week die Woche, die Wochen
The week has seven days. Die Wochen hat sieben Tage.
today/tomorrow heute/morgen
only nur
very sehr
(already) again (schon) wieder
really, indeed wirklich
Too bad! Schade!
isn't it? isn't that right? nicht wahr?
When were you (familiar) born? Wann bist du geboren?
I was born in April. Ich bin im April geboren?
to find finden
I think it's... Ich finde es...
I think so, too. Das finde ich auch.
time of day die Uhrzeit, die Uhrzeiten
minute die Minute, die Minuten
second die Sekunde, die Sekunden
hour die Stunde, die Stunden
watch, clock, o'clock die Uhr, die Uhren
time die Zeit, die Zeiten
in the morning morgens
at noon mittags
in the afternoon nachtmittags
in the evening abends
How late is it? Wie spät es ist?
What time is it? Wie viel Uhr es ist?
student(male) der Student, die Studenten
student(female) die Studentin, die Studentinnen
course der Kurs, die Kurse
lecture, (university) class die Vorlesung, die Vorlesungen
It's one o'clock (two o'clock) Es ist ein Uhr (zwei Uhr)
It's one (two) Es ist eins (zwei)
(at) one o'clock (um) eins
(at) quarter past one (um) Vietel nach eins
(at) half past one (um) halb zwei
(at) quarter til two (um) Vietel vor zwei
finished, done fertig
now jetzt
here: Your Welcome. Bitte!
to begin beginnen
to eat essen
to go gehen
to play Tennis Tennis spielen
to have haben
I have ich habe
youi (familiar) have du hast
it has es hat
we have wir haben
they have sie haben
you(formal) have Sie haben
I have a question. Ich habe eine Frage.
I don't have time. Ich habe keine Zeit.
Germany Deutschland
Where is Germany located? Western Europe. Approximately same latitude as New England
German Economy? Largest in Europe. Third largest in the world.
Germany's climate? mild and temperate mostly. Can get cold in winters with snow
Highest mountains in the Alps? Zugspitze at 9718 feet
German language? 105 Million speak German as their native language. Official language of Germany, Austria, and Liechtenstein. German and English belong to the Germanic branch of Indo-European language family.
German Immigrants? Settling in American since 1683. 25% of Americans claim to have some German ancestry.
Created by: 702031529
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