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German Language Vocabulary

German Vocabulary List General



Learning vocabulary is tough job that's why we collected all useful vocabulary that will help you to improve your german language speaking and writing.


Foundation
ab from                                    (e.g. time)
ab und zu                             now and again
Abend (abends)                 (in the) evening
als/ wenn                             when (conj)
bald (bis bald)           soon (see you…soon!)
bevor                                     before
damals                          then (= at that time)
dann                               then (= at that time)
endlich / zuletzt                    finally / at last
erst (um)                                  not until
früh (früher)                      early (previously)
gestern                                   yesterday
gewöhnlich                                usually
heute                                           today
immer (noch)                           always (still)
manchmal                              sometime(s)
Mittag (mittags)            midday (at midday)
Mitte (mitten in)   middle (in the middle of)
Mitternacht                               midnight
Monat (monatlich)                   month(ly)
morgen                                     tomorrow
Morgen (morgens)             (in the) morning
nachdem                                      after
nachher                                  afterwards
Nachmittag (nachmittags)                          (in the) afternoon

nächst         following/next (e.g.day/week)
neulich                                    recently
nicht mehr                             no longer
nie                                          never
noch                                      still (=even now)
noch nicht                            not yet
plötzlich                               suddenly
schon                                   already
sobald                                  as soon as
sofort                                    immediately
täglich                                   daily
übermorgen                  day after tomorrow
vorgestern                    day before yesterday
vorher                       beforehand/ previously

Vormittag (vormittags)                      morning (in the morning)

zuerst                                       at first 
ber                                      but / however
alle                                      all / everyone
allein                                   alone
andere                                other
anderthalb                         one and a half
anfangen                            to begin/ start
Antwort                              answer
antworten                          to answer
Art sort /                            kind
auch                                   also
Auf Wiedersehen             good-bye!
Augenblick                        moment
ausgezeichnet                 excellent
außer                                 except for
befriedigend                    satisfactory
begrüßen                         to greet
behalten                          to keep
behandeln                      to treat
Behandlung                   treatment
beide                              both
Beispiel                         example
bekommen                  to receive
beliebt                         popular
bemerken                   to notice
benutzen                     to use
bequem                       comfortable
besitzen                       to own
besonders                  particular(ly)
besser                         better
besprechen                to discuss
bestimmt                   definitely
bestrafen                    to punish
besuchen                  to visit
bieten / anbieten.      to offer
billig                             cheap
bisschen (ein)            a little
bitte                             please
brauchen                    to need
brechen                      to break
breit                            wide
bringen                     to bring
danke(n)                  thank you (to thank)
dass                                that
Datum                              date
dauern                              to last
denken                            to think
dies                                   this
Ding                                  thing
doch                           yes (contradicting)
drücken                       to press / push
dürfen                     to be allowed to / “may”
Dutzend                              a dozen




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