German Short Story Vocabulary332
German short stories are a great way to improve your language skills and learn new vocabulary. Here is a list of some of the most common words you'll encounter in German short stories, along with their English translations:
das Haus - house
der Mann - man
die Frau - woman
das Kind - child
der Hund - dog
die Katze - cat
der Tisch - table
der Stuhl - chair
das Bett - bed
der Schrank - wardrobe
das Fenster - window
die Tür - door
der Garten - garden
der Balkon - balcony
das Auto - car
der Zug - train
das Flugzeug - plane
das Schiff - ship
die Stadt - city
das Land - country
das Meer - sea
der Berg - mountain
der Wald - forest
die Wiese - meadow
Here are some more common German words that you'll likely encounter in short stories:
aber - but
also - so
als - as
am - on
an - at
auf - on
aus - out of
bei - at
bis - until
das - the
dass - that
denn - because
deshalb - therefore
die - the
doch - but
ein - a
eine - a
er - he
es - it
für - for
gegen - against
hinter - behind
in - in
ist - is
ja - yes
jetzt - now
kein - no
kommen - to come
können - can
machen - to make
man - one
mein - my
mit - with
morgen - tomorrow
nicht - not
noch - still
nun - now
nur - only
ob - if
oder - or
rufen - to call
sagte - said
sein - to be
so - so
sondern - but
sprechen - to speak
tag - day
um - around
und - and
unter - under
viel - much
von - of
vor - before
war - was
was - what
weg - away
weil - because
wenig - little
wer - who
wie - how
wird - will
wollen - to want
zu - to
By learning these common German words, you'll be well on your way to reading and understanding German short stories. Once you've mastered the basics, you can start exploring more complex stories and expanding your vocabulary even further.
2024-11-09
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