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K. 2 Wortschatz 2

Chapter 2 Vocab 2

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die Großeltern (pl.) grandparents
der Großvater, -¨ grandfather
die Großmutter, -¨ grandmother
der Onkel, - uncle
die Tante, -n aunt
der Cousin, -s cousin (m.)
die Cousine, -n cousin (f.)
die Geschwister (pl.) siblings, brothers and sisters
bedeuten to mean, signify
besitzen to own
bleiben to stay, remain
finden to find
geben (gibt) to give
kochen to cook
leben to live; to be alive
verdienen to earn
der Beruf, -e profession, vocation
der Fernseher, - TV set
das Auto, -s car
das Geld money
das Klischee, -s cliché
das Problem, -e problem
die Arbeit work
die Bundesrepublik (Deutschland) Federal Republic of Germany (die BRD)
die Diskussion, -en discussion
die Gruppe, -n group
die Hausfrau, -en housewife
die Rolle, -n role
die Stelle, -n job, position
die Stimme, -n voice
anders different
berufstätig employed
deutsh German
fast almost
jung young
manchmal sometimes
mehr more
nicht mehr no longer; not any more
noch ein another, an additional
sogar even, in fact
überall every
wenigstens at least
wichtig important
alle (pl.) all; everybody
niemand nobody, no one
zwischen between
es gibt (+ acc.) there is, there are
das sind (pl. of das ist) those are
zu Hause at home
jung vs. alt young vs. old
niemand vs. jemand no one vs. someone
wichtig vs. unwichtig important vs. unimportant
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