Conversational German Course A1 Vocabulary List222
Mastering the German language requires a solid foundation in vocabulary. This comprehensive A1 vocabulary list, compiled from the popular "Conversational German Course A1" textbook, provides essential words and phrases for everyday communication.
Greetings and Introductions
Hallo! (Hello!)
Guten Tag! (Good day!)
Guten Morgen! (Good morning!)
Guten Abend! (Good evening!)
Auf Wiedersehen! (Goodbye!)
Wie geht es Ihnen? (How are you?)
Mir geht es gut. (I'm fine.)
Wie heißen Sie? (What's your name?)
Ich heiße... (My name is...)
Freut mich, Sie kennenzulernen! (Nice to meet you!)
Personal Information
Ich bin... (I am...)
...Jahre alt. (years old.)
Ich wohne in... (I live in...)
Ich komme aus... (I come from...)
Ich arbeite als... (I work as a...)
Ich spreche... (I speak...)
Ich lerne Deutsch. (I'm learning German.)
Family and Friends
Vater (father)
Mutter (mother)
Bruder (brother)
Schwester (sister)
Freund (boyfriend)
Freundin (girlfriend)
Familie (family)
Freunde (friends)
Numbers and Time
eins, zwei, drei... (one, two, three...)
zehn, zwanzig, dreißig... (ten, twenty, thirty...)
hundert, tausend, million... (hundred, thousand, million...)
Uhr (o'clock)
Datum (date)
Monat (month)
Jahr (year)
Daily Activities
Frühstücken (to have breakfast)
Mittagessen (to have lunch)
Abendessen (to have dinner)
Schlafen (to sleep)
Arbeiten (to work)
Lernen (to learn)
Lesen (to read)
Schreiben (to write)
Fernsehen (to watch TV)
Places and Directions
Haus (house)
Wohnung (apartment)
Schule (school)
Universität (university)
Arbeitsplatz (workplace)
Geschäft (shop)
Restaurant (restaurant)
Bahnhof (train station)
Bushaltestelle (bus stop)
Transportation
Auto (car)
Bus (bus)
Bahn (train)
Flugzeug (airplane)
Ticket (ticket)
Fahrschein (ticket)
Food and Drinks
Brot (bread)
Käse (cheese)
Wurst (sausage)
Obst (fruit)
Gemüse (vegetables)
Wasser (water)
Bier (beer)
Wein (wine)
Shopping
Kaufen (to buy)
Bezahlen (to pay)
Geld (money)
Euro (euro)
Kreditkarte (credit card)
Health and Emergencies
Arzt (doctor)
Krankenhaus (hospital)
Apotheke (pharmacy)
Hilfe! (Help!)
Polizei (police)
Feuerwehr (fire department)
Weather and Seasons
Sonne (sun)
Regen (rain)
Schnee (snow)
Wind (wind)
Frühling (spring)
Sommer (summer)
Herbst (autumn)
Winter (winter)
Culture and Holidays
Musik (music)
Kunst (art)
Theater (theater)
Kino (cinema)
Weihnachten (Christmas)
Ostern (Easter)
Geburtstag (birthday)
Additional Phrases
Bitte (please)
Danke (thank you)
Entschuldigung (excuse me)
Ja (yes)
Nein (no)
Vielleicht (maybe)
Ich verstehe nicht. (I don't understand.)
Können Sie das bitte wiederholen? (Could you please repeat that?)
Sprechen Sie bitte langsamer. (Please speak more slowly.)
Ich brauche Hilfe. (I need help.)
This vocabulary list provides a solid foundation for building communication skills in everyday German situations. By regularly reviewing and practicing these words, learners can enhance their fluency and confidence in speaking German.
2024-11-12
Previous:German Words with Six Letters
English Language Teaching for the Classroom
https://www.linguavoyage.org/en/38172.html
How to Learn Chinese: A Comprehensive Guide for Beginners
https://www.linguavoyage.org/chi/38171.html
Embarking on a Journey of Self-Learning: Japanese and French
https://www.linguavoyage.org/fr/38170.html
How to Write Chinese Flashcards for Babies
https://www.linguavoyage.org/chi/38169.html
Spanish Alphabet Pronunciation
https://www.linguavoyage.org/sp/38168.html
Hot
German Vocabulary Expansion: A Daily Dose of Linguistic Enrichmen
https://www.linguavoyage.org/ol/1470.html
[Unveiling the Enchanting World of Beautiful German Words]
https://www.linguavoyage.org/ol/472.html
How Many Words Does It Take to Master German at the University Level?
https://www.linguavoyage.org/ol/7811.html
Consensual Words in English and German
https://www.linguavoyage.org/ol/7612.html
Pronunciation Management in Korean
https://www.linguavoyage.org/ol/3908.html