The Ultimate German Vocabulary List for Kids248
Learning German can be a fun and rewarding experience for children. It opens up a whole new world of language, culture, and opportunity. To help your child get started on their German language journey, we've compiled this comprehensive vocabulary list of essential words for kids.
Greetings and Introductions* Hallo! - Hello
* Guten Morgen/Tag/Abend - Good morning/afternoon/evening
* Tschüss! - Goodbye
* Wie geht's dir? - How are you?
* Mir geht's gut. - I'm fine.
* Wie heißt du? - What's your name?
* Ich heiße ... - My name is ...
Family and Friends* Mama/Mutter - Mom
* Papa/Vater - Dad
* Bruder - Brother
* Schwester - Sister
* Oma/Großmutter - Grandmother
* Opa/Großvater - Grandfather
* Tante - Aunt
* Onkel - Uncle
* Freund/Freundin - Friend
Colors* Rot - Red
* Blau - Blue
* Grün - Green
* Gelb - Yellow
* Orange - Orange
* Lila/Violett - Purple
* Pink - Pink
* Braun - Brown
* Weiß - White
* Schwarz - Black
Animals* Katze - Cat
* Hund - Dog
* Maus - Mouse
* Vogel - Bird
* Fisch - Fish
* Pferd - Horse
* Kuh - Cow
* Schwein - Pig
* Löwe - Lion
* Elefant - Elephant
Fruit and Vegetables* Apfel - Apple
* Banane - Banana
* Kirsche - Cherry
* Erdbeere - Strawberry
* Traube - Grape
* Karotte - Carrot
* Gurke - Cucumber
* Tomate - Tomato
* Kartoffel - Potato
* Salat - Salad
Numbers* Eins - One
* Zwei - Two
* Drei - Three
* Vier - Four
* Fünf - Five
* Sechs - Six
* Sieben - Seven
* Acht - Eight
* Neun - Nine
* Zehn - Ten
Days of the Week* Montag - Monday
* Dienstag - Tuesday
* Mittwoch - Wednesday
* Donnerstag - Thursday
* Freitag - Friday
* Samstag - Saturday
* Sonntag - Sunday
Months of the Year* Januar - January
* Februar - February
* März - March
* April - April
* Mai - May
* Juni - June
* Juli - July
* August - August
* September - September
* Oktober - October
* November - November
* Dezember - December
School and Education* Schule - School
* Lehrer/in - Teacher
* Schüler/in - Student
* Buch - Book
* Stift - Pencil
* Tafel - Blackboard
* Hausaufgabe - Homework
* Prüfung - Test
Food and Drinks* Brot - Bread
* Butter - Butter
* Käse - Cheese
* Wurst - Sausage
* Wasser - Water
* Milch - Milk
* Saft - Juice
* Tee - Tea
* Kaffee - Coffee
Toys and Games* Puppe - Doll
* Teddybär - Teddy bear
* Spielzeugauto - Toy car
* Ball - Ball
* Puzzle - Puzzle
* Brettspiel - Board game
* Videospiel - Video game
Clothing* Hemd - Shirt
* Hose - Pants
* Kleid - Dress
* Rock - Skirt
* Jacke - Jacket
* Schuhe - Shoes
* Mütze - Hat
* Schal - Scarf
* Handschuhe - Gloves
Body Parts* Kopf - Head
* Augen - Eyes
* Nase - Nose
* Mund - Mouth
* Ohren - Ears
* Arm - Arm
* Bein - Leg
* Hand - Hand
* Fuß - Foot
Adjectives* Groß - Big
* Klein - Small
* Rot - Red
* Blau - Blue
* Grün - Green
* Gelb - Yellow
* Heiß - Hot
* Kalt - Cold
* Lustig - Funny
* Traurig - Sad
Verbs* Gehen - To go
* Kommen - To come
* Sehen - To see
* Hören - To hear
* Sprechen - To speak
* Schreiben - To write
* Lesen - To read
* Spielen - To play
* Lachen - To laugh
Other Useful Phrases* Bitte - Please
* Danke - Thank you
* Entschuldigung - Excuse me
* Ja - Yes
* Nein - No
* Vielleicht - Maybe
* Ich weiß nicht - I don't know
* Hilfe! - Help!
2025-01-27
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