MariahMurray on September 17, 2009
A break from tooling but not quite rebellious as punting: the second vocab list! MIT!
Note: nouns now have plural notation added to the end of verbs... eg. Straße,-n
And ignore parentheses
German | English |
|---|---|
druzen | to address someone with "du" |
grüßen | to greet, say hello |
hören | to hear |
meinen | to be of the opinion; to think |
sagen | to say; to tell |
schneien | to snow |
siezen | to address someone with "Sie" |
sprechen (spricht) | to speak |
studieren | to attend a university; to study; to major in a subject |
der Amerikaner | (the) American (person) |
der/die Deutsche | (the) German (person) |
der Tourist | tourist |
(das) Deutschland | Germany |
die Reise | trip, journey |
eine Reise machen | to take a trip |
die Schule | school |
die Woche | week |
diese Woche | this week |
bald | soon |
freundlich | friendly |
höflich | polite (ly) |
müde | tired |
noch | still |
oft | often |
schon | already, yet |
viele | many |
wahrscheinlich | probably |
ziemlich | fairly, quite |
zusammen | together |
einander | each other (pronoun) |
miteinander | with each other |
zueinander | to each other |
man | one |
oder | or |
zum Beispiel | for example |
auf Deutsch | in German |
Grüß dich! | Hello! Hi! (to someone you address as "du"; southern germany) |
selten | seldom |
allein | alone |
Deutschen | der/die Deutsche |
Touristen | der Tourist |
Reisen | die Reise |
Schulen | die Schule |
Wochen | die Woche |
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