Contemporary German Vocabulary for University Level 440
IntroductionAs you embark on your academic journey at university level 4, expanding your German vocabulary is paramount to excel in your coursework and academic discussions. This comprehensive list of 400 essential terms will empower you to effectively navigate advanced concepts, engage in sophisticated conversations, and excel in your studies.
Academic Vocabulary* Abhandlung: treatise, dissertation
* Analyse: analysis
* Bibliothek: library
* Dissertation: thesis
* Dozent: lecturer, instructor
* Empirisch: empirical
* Fakultät: faculty
* Forschung: research
* Graduiertenkolleg: graduate school
* Habilitation: postdoctoral qualification
Arts and Humanities* Ästhetik: aesthetics
* Dichtung: poetry
* Literatur: literature
* Malerei: painting
* Musik: music
* Philosophie: philosophy
* Roman: novel
* Theater: theatre
* Wissenschaft: science
Business and Economics* Aktie: stock
* Bilanz: balance sheet
* Börse: stock exchange
* Geschäftsmodell: business model
* Investition: investment
* Kunde: customer
* Markt: market
* Risiko: risk
* Umsatz: turnover
Law* Anwalt: lawyer
* Gericht: court
* Gesetz: law
* Prozess: lawsuit
* Recht: rights
* Richter: judge
* Staatsanwalt: prosecutor
* Strafrecht: criminal law
* Verfassung: constitution
Medicine and Health* Arzt: doctor
* Diagnose: diagnosis
* Krankheit: illness
* Medikament: medication
* Patient: patient
* Therapie: therapy
* Virus: virus
* Wunde: wound
Natural Sciences* Atom: atom
* Biologie: biology
* Chemie: chemistry
* Evolution: evolution
* Genetik: genetics
* Physik: physics
* Techniek: technology
* Umwelt: environment
* Zelle: cell
Social Sciences* Gesellschaft: society
* Geschichte: history
* Medien: media
* Politik: politics
* Psychologie: psychology
* Religion: religion
* Soziologie: sociology
* Wirtschaft: economics
Technology and Information* Computer: computer
* Internet: internet
* Laptop: laptop
* Netzwerk: network
* Programm: software
* Smartphon: smartphone
* Software: software
* Webseite: website
Tips for Vocabulary Building* Set realistic goals: Aim to learn 10-15 new words daily.
* Use flashcards: Create digital or physical flashcards to test your memory.
* Immerse yourself: Read German newspapers, watch movies, and listen to songs.
* Use a dictionary: Keep a dictionary close to look up unknown words.
* Practice speaking: Find a language partner or join a conversation group.
2024-10-27
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