Weather Words in German44


Weather is a common topic of conversation, and it's important to have the vocabulary to talk about it. Here are some of the most common German words for weather conditions:
Sonne - sun
Wolken - clouds
Regen - rain
Schnee - snow
Wind - wind
Nebel - fog
Gewitter - thunderstorm
Hagel - hail
Sturm - storm
Tornado - tornado

In addition to these basic words, there are also a number of adjectives that can be used to describe the weather. For example:
sonnig - sunny
bewölkt - cloudy
regnerisch - rainy
schneereich - snowy
windig - windy
neblig - foggy
gewittrig - stormy
hagelartig - hailing
stürmisch - stormy
tornartig - tornadic

These adjectives can be used to create more specific descriptions of the weather. For example, you could say "Es ist sonnig und warm" (It is sunny and warm) or "Es ist bewölkt und regnerisch" (It is cloudy and rainy).

Finally, there are also a number of verbs that can be used to talk about the weather. For example:
scheinen - to shine
regnen - to rain
schneien - to snow
wehen - to blow
nebeln - to fog
gewittern - to storm
hageln - to hail
stürmen - to storm
tornadieren - to tornado

These verbs can be used to describe the current weather conditions or to talk about the weather in the past or future. For example, you could say "Die Sonne scheint" (The sun is shining) or "Es hat gestern geregnet" (It rained yesterday).

With this vocabulary, you'll be able to talk about the weather in German with confidence. So next time you're chatting with a German friend, don't be afraid to ask them "Wie ist das Wetter heute?" (What's the weather like today?).

2024-12-07


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