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1000 German Flash Cards
1000 German Flash Cards
1000 German Flash Cards
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Need some help memorizing German vocabulary? Look no further! 1000 German Flash Cards contains 1000 of the most common German nouns, verbs, adjectives, common expressions, conjunctions, and prepositions!

Nearly every vocabulary word has an example sentence so you can see how it is used. No matter you skill level, you can study with these cards!

Target vocabulary words are highlighted to help you identify them in the sentences.

500+ of the most common nouns!
250+ of the most common verbs!
100+ of the most common adjectives!

Start studying German today with these 1000 German Flash Cards for Smart Phones and E-Readers!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKevin Marx
Release dateAug 2, 2016
ISBN9781370495108
1000 German Flash Cards
Author

Kevin Marx

Kevin Marx earned a BA in German Studies and has studied at Humboldt University in Berlin. He has lived in Japan since 2010.

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    1000 German Flash Cards - Kevin Marx

    How to Study and Use This Book

    This e-book contains 1000 of the most common German words. If you are a diligent student, you should be able to study about ten words a day. To get the most out of each study session, read the words and sentences out loud as you study them, in both English and German. Practice saying each word out loud at least ten times. The more often you study, the easier it will be to recall the words, so it is recommended that you study at least three times a day. This means you should have said each vocabulary word out loud thirty times in one day. At the end of each day, try to make your own sentence using the new vocabulary words that you learned that day. If you can't make your own sentence, simply practice reading the example sentences provided once more.

    You brain will play tricks on you, and you may begin to memorize the order of the words as they appear in this e-book, so it is important to mix the order up. Do the odd words, then do the even words. Do the words backwards. Say everything out loud.   

    Notes on the Format of the Cards

    The format of the vocabulary will be: the target word in English, followed by an example sentence with the target word in bold. On the next page will be the target word in German, followed by an example sentence with the target word in bold.

    Prepositions

    Accusative, Dative, and Genitive prepositions will be noted with akk. dat. and gen. respectively. Two-way prepositions will be noted with tw.

    Nouns

    The plural forms of nouns will be noted with parenthesis. The first letter will show if there is a vowel change, and the second will be the ending. For example:

    chair der Stuhl (ü, -e)

    The plural form of chair is Stühle. If there are no parenthesis, that means the plural form is the same as the singular form.

    Verbs

    Irregular German verbs will have the following format:

    infinite (irregular 3rd person form) |simple past, past participle|

    Some verbs will also have an associated preposition. These will be written in italics next to the verb.

    For example:

    to think of/about

    denken an |dachte, gedacht|

    Verbs with a separable prefix will be noted with an apostrophe.

    For example:

    weh'tun |tat weh, wehgetan|

    You will never write this apostrophe, it is only written in these flash cards to help you recognize verbs with a separable prefix.

    how

    How are you?

    wie

    Wie geht es Ihnen?

    how much/many

    How many languages do you speak?

    wie viel/viele

    Wie viele Sprachen sprechen Sie?

    what

    What is that?

    was

    Was ist das?

    when

    When does it begin?

    wann

    Wann fängt es an?

    where

    Where am I?

    wo

    Wo bin ich?

    where from

    Where are you from?

    woher

    Woher kommen Sie?

    where to

    Where are you going?

    wohin

    Wohin gehen Sie?

    which

    Which movie are they seeing?

    welch-

    Welchen Film sehen sie?

    who

    Who are you?

    wer

    Wer sind Sie?

    why

    Why are you doing that?

    warum/wieso

    Warum machen Sie das?

    Bye.

    Tschüss.

    Good day/afternoon.

    Guten Tag.

    Good evening.

    Guten Abend.

    Good morning.

    Guten Morgen.

    Good night.

    Gute Nacht.

    Goodbye.

    Auf Wiedersehen.

    Hello.

    Hallo.

    See you later.

    Bis später.

    See you soon.

    Bis bald.

    See you then.

    Bis dann.

    Cheers! (drinking)

    Prost!

    Excuse me.

    Entschuldigung.

    Good luck!

    Viel Glück!

    Have fun!

    Viel Spaß!

    I'm sorry.

    Es tut mir leid.

    Pardon me?

    Wie bitte?

    oh I see

    Oh I see, that's interesting.

    ach so

    Ach so, das ist ja interessant.

    oh well/umm..well...

    Umm, well, I think that is a bad idea.

    naja

    Naja, ich denke, dass das keine gute Idee ist.

    thanks

    Thanks for everything.

    danke

    Danke für alles.

    well (interjection)

    Well, I'm not sure.

    tja

    Tja, ich bin nicht sicher.

    what kind of

    What kind of cars do you all like?

    was für

    Was für Autos gefallen euch?

    you're welcome / please

    Please give me that.

    bitte

    Bitte geben Sie mir das.

    I

    I am Paul.

    ich

    Ich bin Paul.

    you

    You are nice.

    du

    Du bist nett.

    he

    He is cute.

    er

    Er ist hübsch.

    she

    She is beautiful.

    sie

    Sie ist schön.

    it

    It is ugly.

    es

    Es ist hässlich.

    we

    We are nice.

    wir

    Wir sind nett.

    you all

    You all are funny.

    ihr

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