Adverbs Flashcards

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1
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Please

A

Bitte

  • “ Bitte “ can mean “ please “, “ there you go “, and “ you’re welcome “.
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2
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Here

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Hier

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3
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Over There

A

Da Foina

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4
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Back There

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Da Hinten

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5
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Straight Ahead

A

Geradeaus ( Gerada-ows ( roll R ) )

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6
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Left
Right

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Links
Rechts ( roll R )

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7
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Very

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Sehr

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8
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Not

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Nicht

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9
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Well

A

Also ( Azzo )

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10
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Together

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Zusammen

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11
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Where
- when you want to know where someone or something is going
- when you want to know where someone or something is

A

Wohin
Wo
* When asking for directions, “ Wo ist … ? “, we use this phrase followed by the place we want to go to in the nominative case.

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12
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How

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Wie

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13
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In The Morning
In The Late Morning
In The Afternoon
In The Evening

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Am Morgen
Am Vormittag
Am Nachmittag
Am Abend

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14
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At Lunchtimes

A

Mittags

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15
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That There/This Here

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Das Da / Das Hier

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16
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There Is/ There Are

A

Es Gibt

  • If you want to ask where something is, switch the word order. EX : Gibt es… ?
  • Der Akkusativ ( the accusative ) case is used after “ es gibt “
  • If you want to express that a certain thing is not there, we add “ kein/keine “ after “ es gibt “. EX : Es gibt keinen Supermarkt in meinem Dorf. ( there is no supermarket in my village ). Es gibt keine Apotheke in der Nähe. ( there is no pharmacy near )
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17
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Still/Yet

A

Noch
Immer Noch

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18
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Of Course

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Natürlich

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19
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Far

A

Weit

20
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Nearby

A

In der Nähe ( nay-uh )

21
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Close To

A

In der Nähe von

22
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Far From

A

Weit weg won

23
Q

There

A

Dort

24
Q

Perhaps/Maybe

A

Vielleicht ( fee-li-cht )

25
Q

Then

A

Dann

26
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A Lot

A

Viel ( can use with all nouns )

27
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Little ( of something )

A

Wenig ( can use with all nouns )

28
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A Little Bit

A

Ein Bisschen ( only use this with nouns we cannot count )

29
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Some/Something

A

Etwas ( only use this with nouns we cannot count )

30
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Enough

A

Genug ( genoog ) ( can use with all nouns )

31
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Often

A

Oft

32
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Frequently

A

Häufig ( hoyfisch )

33
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Mostly

A

Meist / Meistens ( my-st )

34
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Times

A

Mal

35
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Always

A

Immer

36
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Soon

A

Bald

37
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Finally

A

Endlich

38
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Since Then

A

Seitdem ( zite-dem )

39
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Last

A

Zuletzt

40
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Back Then

A

Damals ( dah-mals )

41
Q

One Time

A

Einmal

42
Q

After That

A

Danach

43
Q

Meanwhile

A

Mittlerweile / Inzwischen ( mittler-wy-luh )

44
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Last Year / This Year

A

Letztes Jahr / Dieses Jahr

45
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Last Month / This Month

A

Letzten Monat / Diesen Monat

46
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Last Week / This Week

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Letzte Woche / Diese Woche