Essential German Vocabulary for Happy Deutsch Book 2378
Embarking on the journey through the second volume of Happy Deutsch unlocks a treasure cove of new German vocabulary, expanding your linguistic horizons and paving the way for effective communication. This comprehensive list provides an indispensable guide to these essential words, empowering you to navigate the intricacies of German conversation and unlock the rich tapestry of its culture.
Nouns
der Akkusativ: accusative case
der Artikel: article
das Dativobjekt: dative object
die Deklination: declension
die Frage: question
das Geschlecht: gender
der Genitiv: genitive case
das Hilfsverb: auxiliary verb
die Konjunktion: conjunction
das Modalverb: modal verb
die Präposition: preposition
das Pronomen: pronoun
das Subjekt: subject
das Verb: verb
Verbs
antworten: to answer
fragen: to ask
geben: to give
haben: to have
helfen: to help
kommen: to come
lernen: to learn
machen: to make
mögen: to like
nehmen: to take
rufen: to call
sagen: to say
sehen: to see
sein: to be
sprechen: to speak
verstehen: to understand
wollen: to want
Adjectives
alt: old
arm: poor
blau: blue
dumm: stupid
freundlich: friendly
groß: big
gut: good
jung: young
klein: small
klug: clever
reich: rich
rot: red
schön: beautiful
schlecht: bad
stark: strong
teuer: expensive
weiß: white
Adverbs
bald: soon
gern: gladly
immer: always
langsam: slowly
oft: often
schnell: quickly
sehr: very
später: later
viel: much
wenig: little
wo: where
wann: when
wie: how
warum: why
Useful Phrases
Bitte schön: You're welcome
Danke schön: Thank you
Entschuldigung: Excuse me
Guten Morgen/Tag/Abend: Good morning/day/evening
Wie geht es Ihnen?: How are you?
Mir geht es gut: I am fine
Wie heißen Sie?: What is your name?
Ich heiße ...: My name is ...
Woher kommen Sie?: Where are you from?
Ich komme aus ...: I am from ...
Sprechen Sie Englisch?: Do you speak English?
Ich spreche ein bisschen Deutsch: I speak a little German
By committing these words to memory, you open the door to engaging in meaningful conversations, expressing your thoughts and feelings, and connecting with the vibrant German-speaking world. Happy Deutsch Book 2 beckons you to embrace this linguistic adventure, and this vocabulary list serves as your trusty guide along the way.
2024-11-12
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