4 Flashcards

1
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numbers

A

die zahlen

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2
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armchair

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der sessel -sessel

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3
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bed

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das bed -Betten

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4
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chair

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Pronunciation: SHTూL (oo pronounced like the “oo” in “boot”)
Part of Speech: Noun (masculine)
Plural: Stühle (pronounced SHTూ-leh)
Examples of how to use “Stuhl” in a sentence:

Setz dich auf den Stuhl! (Sit down on the chair!)

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5
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picture” or “image

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Bild (plural: Bilder) das
pronounced BEELD, rhymes with “speed
Bilder (pronounced BEEL-der, rhymes with “feel der”)

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6
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table

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Tisch” is a German word that translates to “table” in English. It’s a common word used for various flat-topped surfaces with legs, used for eating, working, placing things on, etc.

Here’s a breakdown of “Tisch”:

Pronunciation: TEESH (rhymes with “fish”)

Part of Speech: Noun (masculine)

Plural: Tische (pronounced TEE-sha)

Article:

Singular: der Tisch (pronounced dehr TEESH)
Plural: die Tische (pronounced dee TEE-sha)
Examples:

Singular:

Der Tisch ist zu klein für all die Gäste. (The table is too small for all the guests.)
Kannst du mir bitte den Zucker vom Tisch reichen? (Can you please pass me the sugar from the table?)
Ich muss noch meinen Schreibtisch aufräumen. (I still need to clean up my desk.)
Plural:

In der Kantine gibt es viele Tische. (There are many tables in the canteen.)
Wir decken gerade die Tische für das Abendessen. (We are setting the tables for dinner right now.)
Sie putzt jeden Tag die Tische ab. (She wipes down the tables every day.)

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sofa

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Word: Sofa (pronounced SO-fah)
Plural: Sofas (pronounced SO-fah-s)
Article:
Singular: das Sofa (pronounced dahs SO-fah)
Plural: die Sofas (pronounced dee SO-fah-s)

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8
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closet

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Schrank”:

Pronunciation: Shrank (rhymes with “rank”)
Part of Speech: Noun (masculine)
Plural: Schränke (pronounced SHREN-keh)
Article:
Singular: der Schrank (pronounced dehr SHRANK)
Plural: die Schränke (pronounced dee SHREN-keh)

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carpet

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Teppich”:

Pronunciation: TEH-pich (rhymes with “fetch”)
Part of Speech: Noun (masculine)
Plural: Teppiche (pronounced TEH-pi-che)
Article:
Singular: der Teppich (pronounced dehr TEH-pich)
Plural: die Teppiche (pronounced dee TEH-pi-che)

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10
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lamp

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Pronunciation: LAHMP-eh (rhymes with “camp-eh”)
Part of Speech: Noun (feminine)
Plural: Lampen (pronounced LAHMP-en)
Article:
Singular: die Lampe (pronounced dee LAHMP-eh)
Plural: die Lampen (pronounced dee LAHMP-en)
Examples:

Die Lampe im Wohnzimmer ist kaputt. (The lamp in the living room is broken.

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11
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who says what

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wer sagt was

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12
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How much does this cost?

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Wie viel kostet das? -Kann ich bitte den Preis erfahren
was kostet das

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13
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only

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nur

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14
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special offer

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sonderangebot - das
Sonderangebote

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15
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echt

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wirklich

16
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Instead of:

A

statt

17
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