12 Flashcards

1
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“What are the people celebrating?”

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Was feiern die Leute

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They are celebrating New Year’s Eve

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Sie feiern Silvester

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3
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birthday

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Geburtstag
Meaning: Birthday
Article: Der (masculine)
Pronunciation tip: Pronounced as “guh-boorts-tahg”
Phrase: “Alles Gute zum Geburtstag!” - Meaning “Happy Birthday!”

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Wedding

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The word “Hochzeit” in German means “wedding.”

  • Artikel: “Die” (feminine gender)
  • Pronunciation tip: Pronounce it as “hohch-tsait”
  • Phrase: “Wir feiern eine Hochzeit.” (Meaning: “We are celebrating a wedding.”)
    Hochzeiten
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5
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When was the last time you celebrated?

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person A: “Wann haben Sie das letzte Mal gefeiert?”
(Person A: “When was the last time you celebrated?”)

Person B: “Ich habe das letzte Mal vor einem Monat gefeiert.”
(Person B: “I celebrated last time a month ago.”)

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What did you celebrate?”

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Was haben Sie gefeiert?”
Person B: “Ich habe meinen Geburtstag gefeiert.”

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7
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Where did you celebrate?

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. Wo haben Sie gefeiert?”

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8
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birthday of

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den geburtstag von

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9
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That was fun

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das hat spaß gemacht
Wie fandest du die Party gestern?”
Person B: “Das hat Spaß gemacht! Ich habe die Musik und das Essen genossen.”
Person A: “Schön, dass es dir gefallen hat. Wann können wir das nächste Mal feiern?”

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January

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Januar -der Januare

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febuary

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Febuar

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march

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März

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April

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April

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may

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Mai

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June

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Juni

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july

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Juli

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august

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August

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September

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September

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October

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Oktober

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November

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November

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December

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Dezember

22
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Wann feierst du deinen geburtstag ?

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Ich bin Im Juli 2001 geboren

23
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When were you born

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Wann bist du geboren
Person A: Hallo! Wie geht’s dir?
Person B: Mir geht’s gut, danke! Und dir?
Person A: Auch gut, danke. Übrigens, wann bist du geboren?
Person B: Ich bin am 15. Mai 1990 geboren. Und du?

24
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“In the whole world

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In der ganzen Welt
Hast du schon einmal daran gedacht, zu reisen?
Person B: Ja, ich möchte in der ganzen Welt reisen.
Person A: Das klingt spannend! Welches Land möchtest du zuerst besuchen?
Person B: Japan steht ganz oben auf meiner Liste. Have you ever thought about traveling?
Person B: Yes, I want to travel around the world.
Person A: That sounds exciting! Which country do you want to visit first?
Person B: Japan is at the top of my list.

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“It exists since”

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Es gibt seit
Person A: Wie lange gibt es dieses Café schon?
Person B: Es gibt es seit fünf Jahren.
Person A: Kein Wunder, dass es so beliebt ist. Die Atmosphäre ist großartig.
Person B: Ja, und der Kaffee ist auch hervorragend.

Translation:
Person A: How long has this café been here?
Person B: It has been here for five years.
Person A: No wonder it is so popular. The atmosphere is great.
Person B: Yes, and the coffee is excellent too.

26
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visitor

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Besucher” translates to “visitor” in English. Here are the details:

Artikel: Der Besucher (singular, masculine), Die Besucherin (singular, feminine), Die Besucher (plural)
Pronunciation tip: “Be-su-ch-er” with the “ch” pronounced as in “Bach.”
Plural: Die Besucher
Example Sentence:
Singular: Der Besucher war sehr beeindruckt von der Ausstellung. (The visitor was very impressed by the exhibition.)
Plural: Die Besucher genossen den sonnigen Tag im Park. (The visitors enjoyed the sunny day in the park.)

27
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finish to stop” or “to quit.”

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Aufhören” is a German verb meaning “to stop” or “to quit.”

Details:
Pronunciation tip: “Auf-hö-ren” with the “ö” pronounced like the “i” in “girl.”
Example sentence: Ich werde mit dem Rauchen aufhören. (I will quit smoking.)
Conjugation in present tense:
Ich höre auf (I stop)
Du hörst auf (You stop)
Er/Sie/Es hört auf (He/She/It stops)
Wir hören auf (We stop)
Ihr hört auf (You all stop)
Sie hören auf (They stop)

28
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to start.”

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Anfangen” is a German verb meaning “to begin” or “to start.”

Details:
Pronunciation tip: “An-fan-gen” with the “g” pronounced as in “get.”
Example sentence: Ich werde morgen mit dem Training anfangen. (I will start training tomorrow.)
Conjugation in present tense:
Ich fange an (I start)
Du fängst an (You start)
Er/Sie/Es fängt an (He/She/It starts)
Wir fangen an (We start)
Ihr fangt an (You all start)
Sie fangen an (They start)

29
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lasts or continues

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Dauern” is a German verb meaning “to last” or “to take (time).”

Details:
Pronunciation tip: “Dau-ern” with “au” pronounced like “ow” in “cow.”
Example sentence: Die Reise wird drei Stunden dauern. (The trip will take three hours.)
Conjugation in present tense:
Ich dauere (I last)
Du dauerst (You last)
Er/Sie/Es dauert (He/She/It lasts)
Wir dauern (We last)
Ihr dauert (You all last)
Sie dauern (They last)

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about or approximetly

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ngefähr” and “circa” both mean “approximately” or “about” in English.

Details:
Pronunciation tip for “ungefähr”: “Un-ge-fähr” with “ä” pronounced like the “e” in “bet.”
Pronunciation tip for “circa”: “Tsir-ca” with the “c” pronounced like “ts” in “cats.”
Example Sentences:
Ungefähr: Das Meeting dauert ungefähr eine Stunde. (The meeting lasts approximately one hour.)
Circa: Es sind circa 50 Leute auf der Party. (There are about 50 people at the party.)

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this sounds interesting

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das klingt interessant

32
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to go past

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ist Gegangen
he German word “gegangen” is the past participle form of the verb “gehen,” which means “to go” in English. The article for “gegangen” is “das” in German.

Pronunciation tip: The word “gegangen” is pronounced as “guh-gahn-gen” in German.

Example sentence: “Ich bin gestern ins Kino gegangen.” (Translation: “I went to the cinema yesterday.”)

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to come past

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ist gekommen
The verb “gekommen” in German means “to come.”

  • Meaning: to come
  • Pronunciation tip: Pronounce it as “ge-koh-men”
  • Example sentence: “Ich bin gestern nach Hause gekommen.” (Meaning: “I came home yesterday
34
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fly past

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you will help me learn german if i gave you a word i want its meaning its artikel and tip to prounance it and put it in a phrase and its pleural
if i gave you a verb tell me its meaning and a tip to prounce it and put it in a sentence if i gave you a phrase tell me its meaning and use in 2 dialouges conversation

35
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happened

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ist passiert”
Meaning: “ist passiert” translates to “has happened” in English. It is used to indicate something that has occurred.

Article (Artikel): The article for “ist passiert” is “ist,” similar to “ist gefahren.”

Pronunciation Tip: Pronounce it as “ist pah-see-ert.” The “ss” is pronounced like the English “s.”

Phrase Usage: Example: “Was ist passiert?” (What has happened?)

Plural Form: As “ist passiert” is also a verb phrase, it doesn’t have a plural form.

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“has driven

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“ist gefahren”
Meaning: “ist gefahren” in German translates to “has driven” in English. It is the past participle form of the verb “fahren” (to drive).

Article (Artikel): The article for “ist gefahren” is “ist” which is the auxiliary verb indicating the perfect tense.

Pronunciation Tip: Pronounce it as “ist geh-fah-ren.” The “ge” is pronounced softly as in “get.”

Phrase Usage: Example: “Er ist gestern mit dem Auto gefahren.” (He has driven with the car yesterday.)

Plural Form: As “ist gefahren” is a past participle and not a noun, it does not have a plural form.

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has liked

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hat gefallen” translates to “has liked” in English. It is the past participle form of the verb “gefallen” (to like).

Pronunciation Tip: Pronounce it as “hat ge-fahl-len.” The “ge” is pronounced softly as in “get.”

Sentence Usage: Example: “Mir hat der Film sehr gefallen.” (I really liked the movie.)

Plural Form: As “hat gefallen” is a verb form, it does not have a plural form.

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haben pp

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Ich hatte (I had)

Du hattest (You had)

Er/Sie/Es hatte (He/She/It had)

Wir hatten (We had)

Ihr hattet (You (plural) had)

Sie hatten (They had)

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40
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über Feste sprechen

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Das Fest heiß / hat Besucher / es gibt seit / es dauert / ist in / wir haben viele Nette leute getroffen

41
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Singen /

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gesungen

42
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Tanzen

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getanzt

43
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whoin?

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Nach München / in die Schweiz / in die Türkei / in den IRAN