German Vocabulary List61


Greetings and Introductions* Hallo - Hello
* Guten Morgen - Good morning
* Guten Tag - Good day
* Guten Abend - Good evening
* Auf Wiedersehen - Goodbye
* Wie geht es Ihnen? - How are you? (formal)
* Wie geht's? - How's it going? (informal)

Basic Phrases* Bitte - Please
* Danke - Thank you
* Entschuldigung - Excuse me
* Hilfe - Help
* Ja - Yes
* Nein - No
* Vielleicht - Maybe

Nouns* Der Mann - The man
* Die Frau - The woman
* Das Kind - The child
* Das Haus - The house
* Die Straße - The street
* Das Auto - The car

Verbs* Sein - To be
* Haben - To have
* Gehen - To go
* Kommen - To come
* Sprechen - To speak
* Essen - To eat

Adjectives* Gut - Good
* Schlecht - Bad
* Groß - Big
* Klein - Small
* Alt - Old
* Neu - New

Pronouns* Ich - I
* Du - You (singular)
* Er/Sie - He/She
* Wir - We
* Ihr - You (plural)
* Sie - They

Adverbs* Sehr - Very
* Gut - Well
* Schnell - Fast
* Langsam - Slowly
* Gern - Gladly
* Immer - Always

Prepositions* Von - From
* Zu - To
* In - In
* An - At
* Auf - On
* Vor - Before

Useful Phrases* Ich verstehe nicht. - I don't understand.
* Können Sie mir helfen? - Can you help me?
* Wie viel kostet das? - How much does it cost?
* Wo ist die Toilette? - Where is the toilet?
* Ich möchte ein Bier bestellen. - I would like to order a beer.

Tips for Learning German Vocabulary* Use flashcards or a vocabulary notebook.
* Write down new words and their meanings.
* Review your vocabulary regularly.
* Use new words in conversation as much as possible.
* Immerse yourself in the German language by reading, listening, and speaking.

2024-12-21


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