German Vocabulary Lesson 29: Essential Nouns for Everyday Conversations154
Personal Pronouns* ich (I)
* du (you, informal)
* er (he)
* sie (she)
* es (it)
* wir (we)
* ihr (you, plural)
* sie (they)
Nouns for Family Members* Mutter (mother)
* Vater (father)
* Sohn (son)
* Tochter (daughter)
* Bruder (brother)
* Schwester (sister)
* Großvater (grandfather)
* Großmutter (grandmother)
Nouns for Housing and Furniture* Haus (house)
* Wohnung (apartment)
* Zimmer (room)
* Bett (bed)
* Tisch (table)
* Stuhl (chair)
* Schrank (closet)
* Regal (shelf)
Nouns for Food and Drinks* Brot (bread)
* Käse (cheese)
* Wurst (sausage)
* Obst (fruit)
* Gemüse (vegetables)
* Suppe (soup)
* Kaffee (coffee)
* Tee (tea)
Nouns for Clothing and Accessories* Hemd (shirt)
* Hose (pants)
* Jacke (jacket)
* Schuhe (shoes)
* Tasche (bag)
* Hut (hat)
* Schal (scarf)
Nouns for Transportation and Travel* Auto (car)
* Bus (bus)
* Zug (train)
* Flugzeug (airplane)
* Fahrrad (bicycle)
* Flughafen (airport)
* Bahnhof (train station)
Nouns for Time and Date* Uhr (clock)
* Minute (minute)
* Stunde (hour)
* Tag (day)
* Woche (week)
* Monat (month)
* Jahr (year)
Nouns for Communication* Telefon (telephone)
* Brief (letter)
* E-Mail (email)
* Internet (internet)
* Smartphone (smartphone)
* Fernsehen (television)
* Radio (radio)
Nouns for School and Education* Schule (school)
* Universität (university)
* Lehrer (teacher)
* Schüler (student)
* Buch (book)
* Stift (pencil)
* Heft (notebook)
Nouns for Shopping and Money* Geld (money)
* Euro (euro, currency)
* Geschäft (store)
* Supermarkt (supermarket)
* Apotheke (pharmacy)
* Kasse (checkout)
* Einkaufswagen (shopping cart)
Nouns for Health and Medical Care* Arzt (doctor)
* Krankenhaus (hospital)
* Apotheke (pharmacy)
* Medikament (medication)
* Krankheit (illness)
* Schmerzen (pain)
* Fieber (fever)
Nouns for Hobbies and Leisure Activities* Hobby (hobby)
* Sport (sports)
* Musik (music)
* Lesen (reading)
* Reisen (traveling)
* Kino (cinema)
* Theater (theater)
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