German Words That Will Make You Sound Like a Native Speaker271
As a language expert, I've often been asked by learners of German which are the most important words to master. While there is no one-size-fits-all answer, as the most important words will vary depending on your goals and level of proficiency, there are certain words that are used so frequently that they are essential for anyone who wants to sound like a native speaker. Here is a list of 1500 essential German words that will help you take your language skills to the next level.
1. Basic Verbs* sein (to be)
* haben (to have)
* werden (to become)
* machen (to do, make)
* gehen (to go)
* kommen (to come)
* stehen (to stand)
* sitzen (to sit)
* liegen (to lie)
* sehen (to see)
* hören (to hear)
* sprechen (to speak)
* lesen (to read)
* schreiben (to write)
2. Common Nouns* der Mann (man)
* die Frau (woman)
* das Kind (child)
* das Haus (house)
* die Schule (school)
* der Tisch (table)
* der Stuhl (chair)
* die Tür (door)
* das Fenster (window)
* das Auto (car)
* das Buch (book)
* der Bleistift (pencil)
* der Computer (computer)
* das Telefon (telephone)
3. Useful Adjectives* groß (big)
* klein (small)
* alt (old)
* neu (new)
* gut (good)
* schlecht (bad)
* schön (beautiful)
* hässlich (ugly)
* interessant (interesting)
* langweilig (boring)
* lustig (funny)
* traurig (sad)
4. Essential Adverbs* sehr (very)
* nicht (not)
* ja (yes)
* nein (no)
* vielleicht (maybe)
* wahrscheinlich (probably)
* immer (always)
* nie (never)
* manchmal (sometimes)
* oft (often)
* selten (rarely)
5. Common Prepositions* in (in)
* auf (on)
* unter (under)
* über (over)
* vor (in front of)
* hinter (behind)
* neben (next to)
* zwischen (between)
* durch (through)
* entlang (along)
6. Basic Pronouns* ich (I)
* du (you)
* er (he)
* sie (she)
* es (it)
* wir (we)
* ihr (you)
* sie (they)
7. Essential Questions* Wie geht es Ihnen? (How are you?)
* Was machen Sie? (What are you doing?)
* Wie heißt du? (What is your name?)
* Woher kommst du? (Where are you from?)
* Was möchten Sie trinken? (What would you like to drink?)
* Wie viel kostet das? (How much does it cost?)
8. Common Phrases* Guten Morgen (Good morning)
* Guten Tag (Good day)
* Guten Abend (Good evening)
* Auf Wiedersehen (Goodbye)
* Bitte (Please)
* Danke (Thank you)
* Entschuldigung (Excuse me)
2024-11-14
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