Learn 10 of the 1000 Most Frequently Used German Words - PART 8
Build Core German Vocabulary for 10 Minutes, Everyday!
Hi everyone!
This is the eighth day on which I'll be teaching you
10 carefully picked words
out of the 3000 most frequently used German words!
Go to the PART 1 of the German vocabulary building series!
At the end of the series, you will have 3000 words in your German vocabulary, and will be able to understand about 80% of the words in any German text.
All daily feeds will contain 10 carefully picked German words, along with:
- the German article of the words
- the English translation
- a link to the pronunciation
- an example sentence in German and its translation in English
- if necessary, an image to help you understand the word!
German Core Vocabulary - PART 8 - Tuesday, January 16, 2018
buchstabieren = to spell
Example: Kannst du bitte deinen Namen buchstabieren?
Translation: Can you please spell your name?
Go to the pronunciation!hinzufügen = to add
Example: Ich muss meiner Bewerbung diese Dokumente hinzufügen.
Translation: I need to add these documents to my application.
Go to the pronunciation!müssen = must
Example: Wir müssen unseren Kunden einen perfekten Service bieten.
Translation: We must provide our customers with a perfect service.
Go to the pronunciation!so = such
Example: Er ist so ein toller Mensch.
Translation: He is such a great person.
Go to the pronunciation!folgen = to follow
Example: Der Detektiv entschied sich, einer anderen Spur zu folgen.
Translation: The detective decided to follow another trace.
Go to the pronunciation!(der) Akt = act
Example: Das war ein Akt der Rache.
Translation: This was an act of revenge.
Go to the pronunciation!warum = why
Example: Warum sagst du das?
Translation: Why do you say that?
Go to the pronunciation!fragen = to ask
Example: Was fragen Sie genau?
Translation: What exactly are you asking?
Go to the pronunciation!(die) Veränderung = change
Example: Es gab viele Stimmen für eine Veränderung.
Translation: There were a lot of votes for a change.
Go to the pronunciation!(das) Licht = light
Example: Ich habe das Licht eingeschaltet.
Translation: I switched on the light.
Go to the pronunciation!
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It's nice to see, that you are trying to learn others some German vocabulary and I think many will learn a lot from you.
Although I didn't like it a lot in my high school, I know, that it would have been so amazing to know the German language!