German 1 Fall Semester Vocabulary Words

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German 1 Fall Semester Vocabulary Words

Unit 1 Vokabeln German 1

Woche 1 1. Ich heiße… 2. Wie heißt du? 3. Guten Tag! 4. Hallo! Word or phrase Translation(s) Notes 1. Ich heiße… I am called…. My name is…. 2. Wie heißt du? How are you called? What is your name? 3. Guten Tag! Good day! Good afternoon! Hello! Formal, polite 4. Hallo! Hi! Hey! Informal 5. Auf wiedersehen! Goodbye! Until we see each other again! 6. Tschüs! Bye!

Only for knowing a person – not for knowing information Woche 2 Word or phrase Translation(s) Notes 1. Ich bin…. I am….. I’m….. 2. Das ist…. That is…. This is… 3. Wer ist das? Who is that? Who’s that? 4. Kennst du…? Do you know? Only for knowing a person – not for knowing information 5. Ich kenne… I know… 6. nicht (adverb) not

It’s going well. I’m good. I’m doing fine. Woche 3 Word or phrase Translation(s) Notes 1. Wie geht’s? How’s it going? How are you? Also: Wie geht es (dir)? 2. Es geht mir gut. It’s going well. I’m good. I’m doing fine. Also: Mir geht’s gut. 3. Woher kommst du? Where do you come from? 4. Ich komme aus… I come from… 5. gut (adj) good 6. schlecht (adj) bad

Woche 4 1. alt 2. jung 3. die Nummer -n 4. Das stimmt. 5. wohnen Word or phrase Part of speech Translation(s) Notes 1. alt adj old 2. jung young 3. die Nummer -n n number * 4. Das stimmt. phrase That’s true. That is correct. 5. wohnen v to live (in a certain place); to reside 6. gleich just, immediately * Make sure you memorize the article and the plural for this week’s quiz. Ms. Jordan suggests saying all 4 terms in your head when you memorize it: “die Nummer, die Nummern.”

* Slang: “der Jung, die Jungs” Woche 5 Word or phrase part of speech Translation(s) Notes 1. der Junge -n n boy * Slang: “der Jung, die Jungs” 2. das Mädchen - girl * 3. die Frau -en woman, wife, Ms., Mrs. 4. der Mann -:er man, husband 5. der Herr -en Mr., sir, gentleman 6. nett adj nice * Make sure you memorize the article and the plural for this week’s quiz, and for all nouns on quizzes in the future. Ms. Jordan suggests saying all 4 terms in your head when you memorize it: “der Junge, die Jungen. das Mädchen, die Mädchen. die Frau, die Frauen. der Mann, die Männer.” etc.

Woche 6 friend* 1. der Freund -e 2. die Freundin -nen 3. nur Word or phrase part of speech Translation(s) Notes 1. der Freund -e n friend* male 2. die Freundin -nen female 3. nur adv only, just 4. sehr very 5. hier here 6. da there da drüben = over there * Can also be significant other aka boyfriend/girlfriend

Unit 2 Vokabeln German 1

Woche 7 1. der Tag -e n 2. machen v day to do; to make 3. Wo…? Word or phrase part of speech Translation(s) Notes 1. der Tag -e n day 2. machen v to do; to make 3. Wo…? question word (adverb) Where….? 4. Woher…? Where …. from? 5. Wohin…? Where …. to? 6. Wer…? Who…..?

Already plural. Single parent = Elternteil Woche 8 Word or phrase part of speech Translation(s) Notes 1. die Mutter -: n mother nickname = Mutti 2. der Vater -: father nickname = Vati 3. der Bruder -: brother 4. die Schwester -n sister 5. die Eltern parents Already plural. Single parent = Elternteil 6. die Familie -n family

Woche 9 1. zu Hause 2. die Uhr -en 3. wie 4. viel 5. die Zeit -en Word or phrase part of speech Translation(s) Notes 1. zu Hause phrase at home 2. die Uhr -en n clock 3. wie adv how 4. viel adj, adv much; a lot of many = viele 5. die Zeit -en time 6. zu prep to, too too much = zu viel

Woche 10 1. kommen v 2. rüber 3. vielleicht adv 4. auch 5. mein- Word or phrase part of speech Translation(s) Notes 1. kommen v to come 2. rüber prep over 3. vielleicht adv maybe, perhaps 4. auch also 5. mein- possessive pronoun my can add endings – meine, etc. 6. dein- your can add endings – deine, etc.

As a noun, also means “morning” Woche 11 Word or phrase part of speech Translation(s) Notes 1. früh adj early 2. spät late 3. gestern adv yesterday 4. morgen tomorrow As a noun, also means “morning” 5. heute today 6. toll cool, awesome, great

Woche 12 1. schon 2. Welche…? 3. Warum…? 4. gegen prep 5. mit 6. etwas Word or phrase part of speech Translation(s) Notes 1. schon adv already 2. Welche…? question word (adverb) Which…? can add endings – welcher, etc. 3. Warum…? Why….? 4. gegen prep around, about, against, nearly 5. mit with 6. etwas adv, pronoun something; some

Unit 3 Vokabeln German 1

used to indicate that you like something Woche 13 Word or phrase part of speech Translation(s) Notes 1. gern adv gladly, with pleasure used to indicate that you like something 2. bekannt adj well-known, famous 3. interessant interesting 4. holen v to get 5. möchten would like (to) Es gibt… Gibt es…? Gibt’s….? phrase; idiom There is… There are…. Is there….? Are there….?

Woche 14 1. fahren v 2. lesen 3. spielen 4. tanzen 5. das Buch -:er n Word or phrase part of speech Translation(s) Notes 1. fahren v to drive, to ride * stem change - ä 2. lesen to read * stem change - ie 3. spielen to play 4. tanzen to dance 5. das Buch -:er n book 6. die Musik music no plural * Stem change verbs are those that change their vowel ONLY in the du and er/sie/es forms, while staying the same in all other forms (ich, wir, ihr, sie/Sie): Ich fahre, du fährst, er-sie-es fährt, wir fahren, ihr fahrt, sie-Sie fahren Ich lese, du liest, er-sie-es liest, wir lesen, ihr lest, sie-Sie lesen

Woche 15 1. das Fahrrad -:er n 2. das Rockkonzert -e 3. die Karte -n Word or phrase part of speech Translation(s) Notes 1. das Fahrrad -:er n bicycle Literally “drive wheel” 2. das Rockkonzert -e rock concert 3. die Karte -n card, ticket, map 4. kein- article no; not a Ich habe keine Zeit = I have no time. 5. die Idee -n idea 6. das Problem -e problem

Woche 16 1. jetzt adv 2. die Stunde -n n 3. dauern v 4. der Sport Word or phrase part of speech Translation(s) Notes 1. jetzt adv now 2. die Stunde -n n hour 3. dauern v to last, to take (an amount of time) Add verb ending to the stem “dauer” – es dauert 4. der Sport sports no plural 5. fern|sehen to watch television * 6. mehr adj more * the line (|) indicates that this is a separable-prefix verb. Infinitive is “fernsehen” with no line. Conjugate by putting the prefix (fern) at the end of the sentence, and conjugating the stem (sehen). Ich sehe fern, du siehst fern, wir sehen fern, etc.

Woche 17 1. immer adv 2. schnell adj 3. nach prep 4. vor 5. aber conj Word or phrase part of speech Translation(s) Notes 1. immer adv always; all the time 2. schnell adj fast, quick 3. nach prep after 4. vor before; in front of 5. aber conj but; however 6. zuerst first When used as an adjective, drop the zu and just use ”erst.” Ex. Die erste Klasse ist…

Used to say you like something – Das gefällt mir. Woche 18 – will only be used if semester has a full 5-day 18th week (not during the week of final exams) Word or phrase part of speech Translation(s) Notes 1. der Morgen - n morning 2. der Mittag -e midday; noon Compound nouns always take the article and plural of the LAST noun. Since Tag is masculine (der) and the plural is Tage, all words ending in Tag will be der and have the plural –e. 3. der Nachmittag -e afternoon 4. der Abend -e evening 5. die Nacht -:e night 6. gefallen v to please Used to say you like something – Das gefällt mir.

Woche Sample 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Word or phrase Translation(s) Notes part of speech Translation(s) Notes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.