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German flash cards
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Der, die, das - what do they mean? | Den refers to male words, die for female, and das for gender neutral. |
| Ich habe ___ Kuli - Der or Den? | Den |
| What do the nominative and accusative cases refer to? | Nominative refers to the subject of the sentence, and accusative refers to the direct object. |
| What is the structure for german sentences? | Subject + Verb + Other stuff |
| Vor | Before |
| Viertel | Quarter |
| Form of spielen referring to a group of people in the first person | Wir spielen |
| Servus | Means both "hello" and "goodbye" |
| So gegen 5.00 | Like around 5 o' clock |
| Mein Freund spielt oft Klavier | My friend plays the piano |
| Lese, Montag, Ich, Am - In which order do these words go? | Am montag Lese Ich. The order of time sentences goes like this; Time - Verb - Subject - other stuff. |
| Deine | Yours |
| Da | There |
| Du wohnst in Leipzig? - What would be a response to this question? | Ja, ich wohne in Leipzig. OR Nein, ich wohne in Berlin. |
| Woher, wohin - Respectively, what do they mean? | Woher - From where; Wohin - Where |
| Ich spiele Klavier gern. What does gern mean? | Gladly. |
| What are the forms of Sein? | Bin - I am Bist - You are Ist - He/she/it is Seid - Y'all are Sein - We are OR You are (formal) |
| bauen | build |
| fragen | ask |
| herrschen | rule |
| machen | do |
| zahlen | count |
| wunschen | wish |
| bestimmen | determine |
| meinen | opine |
| prufen | test |
| lehren | teach |
| lieben | love |
| hoffen | hope |
| nehmen | take |
| werfen | throw |