Comprehensive German Vocabulary List for Kids324
Learning a new language can be an exciting and rewarding experience, especially for children. However, it can also be challenging at times, particularly when it comes to expanding vocabulary. To make the process easier, here is a comprehensive German vocabulary list for kids that covers a wide range of topics, from basic everyday words to more specific terms related to nature, animals, and the human body.
Basic Everyday Words* Hallo — HelloAuf Wiedersehen — GoodbyeDanke — Thank youBitte — PleaseJa — YesNein — NoBitte — PleaseDanke — Thank youEntschuldigung — Excuse me Wie geht es dir? — How are you?
Numbers* Eins — OneZwei — TwoDrei — ThreeVier — FourFünf — FiveSechs — SixSieben — SevenAcht — EightNeun — NineZehn — Ten
Colors* Rot — RedOrange — OrangeGelb — YellowGrün — GreenBlau — BlueViolett — VioletBraun — BrownWeiß — WhiteSchwarz — BlackGrau — Gray
Animals* Hund — DogKatze — CatPferd — HorseKuh — CowSchwein — PigSchaf — SheepZiege — GoatHase — RabbitMaus — MouseVogel — Bird
Nature* Baum — TreeBlume — FlowerGras — GrassSee — LakeFluss — RiverBerg — MountainTal — ValleyWald — ForestWiese — MeadowSonne — Sun
Human Body* Kopf — HeadAugen — EyesNase — NoseMund — MouthOhren — EarsArme — ArmsBeine — LegsHände — HandsFüße — FeetHerz — Heart
Food* Brot — BreadKäse — CheeseWurst — SausageObst — FruitGemüse — VegetablesFleisch — MeatFisch — FishSuppe — SoupSalat — SaladEis — Ice cream
Clothes* Hemd — ShirtHose — PantsRock — SkirtKleid — DressJacke — JacketMantel — CoatSchuhe — ShoesSocken — SocksMütze — HatHandschuhe — Gloves
School* Schule — SchoolLehrer — TeacherSchüler — StudentKlasse — ClassBuch — BookStift — PencilFeder — PenTafel — BlackboardStuhl — ChairTisch — Table
Toys* Puppe — DollTeddybär — Teddy bearAuto — CarZug — TrainFlugzeug — AirplaneBall — BallWürfel — CubePuzzle — PuzzleMalbuch — Coloring bookKreide — Chalk
Weather* Sonnig — SunnyWolkig — CloudyRegnerisch — RainyStürmisch — StormySchneereich — SnowyNeblig — FoggyHeiß — HotKalt — ColdWarm — WarmNass — Wet
Additional Tips for Expanding Vocabulary* Read German books and watch German movies with subtitles.Play German language games and apps.Talk to native German speakers or take German classes.Use flashcards to practice new words.Create your own German vocabulary list and review it regularly.
2025-01-10
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