100+ Essential German Words for Beginners385
Learning German can be an enriching and rewarding experience, whether you're a seasoned traveler, a business professional, or simply have a passion for languages. To help you kick-start your German language journey, here's a comprehensive list of over 100 essential German words to get you started.
Greetings and Introductions* Guten Tag — Good day
* Guten Abend — Good evening
* Hallo — Hello
* Auf Wiedersehen — Goodbye
* Wie geht es Ihnen? — How are you?
* Ich heiße... — My name is...
* Wie heißen Sie? — What is your name?
Basic Conversation* Ja — Yes
* Nein — No
* Bitte — Please
* Danke — Thank you
* Entschuldigung — Excuse me
* Hilfe! — Help!
* Wo ist die Toilette? — Where is the bathroom?
* Wie komme ich zum Bahnhof? — How do I get to the train station?
Numbers and Time* Eins — One
* Zwei — Two
* Drei — Three
* Vier — Four
* Fünf — Five
* Sechs — Six
* Sieben — Seven
* Acht — Eight
* Neun — Nine
* Zehn — Ten
* Uhr — O'clock
* Jetzt — Now
* Gestern — Yesterday
* Heute — Today
* Morgen — Tomorrow
Food and Drink* Brot — Bread
* Käse — Cheese
* Wurst — Sausage
* Bier — Beer
* Wein — Wine
* Wasser — Water
* Kaffee — Coffee
* Tee — Tea
Places and Transportation* Haus — House
* Bahnhof — Train station
* Flughafen — Airport
* Bus — Bus
* Straßenbahn — Tram
* U-Bahn — Subway
* Auto — Car
Shopping* Geld — Money
* Geschäft — Shop
* Verkäufer — Salesperson
* Kasse — Checkout
* Kaufen — To buy
* Bezahlen — To pay
Health and Emergencies* Arzt — Doctor
* Krankenhaus — Hospital
* Apotheke — Pharmacy
* Hilfe — Help
* Notruf — Emergency call
Colors* Rot — Red
* Gelb — Yellow
* Grün — Green
* Blau — Blue
* Violett — Violet
Animals* Hund — Dog
* Katze — Cat
* Pferd — Horse
* Kuh — Cow
* Schwein — Pig
Verbs* Sein — To be
* Haben — To have
* Gehen — To go
* Kommen — To come
* Essen — To eat
* Trinken — To drink
* Schlafen — To sleep
Other Useful Words* Vielleicht — Maybe
* Natürlich — Of course
* Immer — Always
* Niemals — Never
* Danke schön — Thank you very much
* Bitte schön — You're welcome
2025-01-05
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