Unit 7 Back Paper Flashcards
mitkommen
to come along (sep)
komm doch mit!
come with me! (doch is added for emphasis and is not mandatory to be grammatically correct, meaning you could say “komm mit” and will translate to the same thing, just with less emphasis)
Ich kann leider nicht
Unfortunately I can’t
das geht nicht
that won’t work
zu Hause helfen
to help at home
ich muss
I have to
mein Zimmer aufräumen (sep)
to tidy up my room (organizing and tidying up by putting things in their proper places)
Staub saugen
vacuum
den Müll sortieren
sort the trash
den Rasen mähen
mow the lawn
die Katze füttern
feed the cat
den Tisch decken
set the table
den Tisch abräumen (sep)
clear the table (physically removing or clearing away objects)
den Tisch
the table
das Geschirr spülen
wash the dishes
die Blumen gießen
water the flowers
das Bett machen
make the bed
meine Klamotten aufräumen
to tidy up my clothes (organizing and tidying up by putting things in their proper places)
die Fenster putzen
to clean the windows
Ich habe keine Zeit
I don’t have time
Wie oft?
how often?
nie
never
manchmal
sometimes
immer
always
einmal, zweimal, dreimal
once, twice, three times
in der Woche
a week
im Monat
a month
jeden Tag
Every day
Was kann ich für dich tun?
What can I do for you?
Kann ich etwas für dich tun?
Can I do something for you?
etwas
something/anything
können
to be able to (“irregular verb”, third person singular kann)
Gut! Ich mache das!
Ok! I’ll do that!
für
for
Für wen?
For whom?
mich
me (accusative)
dich
you (accusative)
uns
us (accusative)
euch
you all (plural) (accusative)
ungefähr
about, approximately
Was sagt der Wetterbericht?
what does the weather report say?
wie ist das Wetter?
How’s the weather?
es ist
it is
heiß
hot
warm
warm
kühl
cool
kalt
cold
trocken
dry
nass
wet
sonnig
sunny
wolkig
cloudy
der Schnee
snow
es schneit
it’s snowing
der Regen
rain
es regnet
it’s raining
das Eis
ice
das Gewitter
thunderstorm
Die Sonne scheint
the sun is shining
heute
today
morgen
tomorrow
heute Abend
this evening
Wie viel Grad haben wir?
How many degrees do we have?
der Grad
degree(s)
zwei Grad
two degrees
der Monat-e
month(s)
tun
to do (regular)
helfen
to help (regular)
zu Hause helfen
to help at home
müssen
to have to (irregular) (2nd person singular musst; 3rd person singular muss)
aufräumen
to tidy up (sep) (regular) (organizing and tidying up by putting things in their proper places)
sortieren
to sort (regular) (arranging items or objects into categories or according to a specific order)
mähen
to mow (regular)
füttern
to feed (regular)
decken
to set (regular) (like to set a table) (covering something with a material or setting a table with utensils and dishes for a meal)
abräumen
to clear away (regular + sep) (clearing the table after a meal) (physically removing or clearing away objects)
spülen
to wash (regular) (cleaning dishes or utensils)
gießen
to water (regular) (watering plants)
putzen
to clean (the action of making something clean or shiny) (regular)
he
ihn (accusative)
ihn
he (accusative)
sie
her (accusative)
her
sie (accusative)
es
it (accusative)
it
es (accusative)
them
sie (accusative)
sie
them (accusative)
machen
to make/to do (regular)
sagen
to say (regular)
Keine
the absence or non-existence of something tangible
nicht
the negation of verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs
das geht
that works
wie viel
how many/how much
leider
unfortunately
mal
times
der Wetterbericht
the weather forecast
die Zeit
the time
months that are the same in English and German
April, August, September, November
months that have changes
Januar, Februar, März, Mai, Juni, Juli, Oktober, Dezember
To come along (sep)
Mitkommen
Come with me!
Komm doch mit!