German Words with Meanings [Duolingo] [Updated Regularly]
German is a fascinating language full of unique and interesting words that often don’t have a direct translation in English.
These words can describe feelings, ideas, and situations in ways other languages can’t.
In this blog, I’ll share German words and their meanings, adding new ones regularly.
Whether you’re learning German or just love exploring new words, this list is sure to interest you.
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German | English | Gender |
Kaffee | Coffee | Masculine (der) |
Tee | Tea | Masculine (der) |
Bier | Beer | Neuter (das) |
Wasser | Water | Neuter (das) |
Brot | Bread | Neuter (das) |
Hund | Dog | Masculine (der) |
Katze | Cat | Feminine (die) |
Bier | Beer | Neuter (das) |
Pronouns (Pronomen)
German | English |
Du | You (informal) |
Ich | I |
Articles (Artikel)
German | English |
Einen | A/An (masculine accusative) |
Verbs (Verben)
Words that express actions or states.
German | English |
Hast | Have (2nd person singular) |
Habe | Have (1st person singular) |
Adverbs and Conjunctions (Adverbien und Konjunktionen)
Words that modify verbs, adjectives, or sentences, or connect clauses.
German | English |
Oder | Or / Should you / Are we |
Polite Expressions (Höflichkeitsausdrücke)
Words that modify verbs, adjectives, or sentences, or connect clauses.
German | English |
Bitte | Please |
Danke | Thank you |
Ja | Yes / Yeah |
Nein | No |
Farewell/General Phrases (Abschieds- und allgemeine Ausdrücke)
Words that modify verbs, adjectives, or sentences, or connect clauses.
German | English |
Hallo | Hello |
Tschüss | Bye |
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