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5000 Words

5000 Words: 100 words from the ZapomniEnglish 10,000+ word base. Translation, transcription, pronunciation, examples, and flashcards.

Practice 5000 words in German with Indonesian hints. First see the meaning in Indonesian, then recall the German word, with pronunciation, images, audio, and flashcards.

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jangka panjang
langfristig
/ˈlaŋfʁɪstɪç/
adjectiveB1
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lama
langjährig
/ˈlaŋˌjɛːʁɪç/
adjectiveB2
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toilet
die Toilette
/toiˈlɛtə/
nounA2
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melihat
ansehen
/ˈanˌzeːən/
phraseA1
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melihat
ansehen
/ˈanˌzeːən/
phraseA1
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terlihat seperti
aussehen wie
/ˈaʊ̯sˌzeːən viː/
phraseA1
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mencari di internet
online suchen
/ˈɔnlaɪ̯n ˈzuːxən/
phraseA2
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sepertinya akan hujan
Es sieht nach Regen aus
/ɛs ziːt naːx ˈʁeːɡn̩ aʊ̯s/
phraseA2
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kehilangan
verlegen
[fɛɐ̯ˈleːɡn̩]
verbA1
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kehilangan
der Verlust
/ˈfɛɐ̯lʊst/
nounA2
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banyak
die Menge
[ˈmɛŋə]
nounA2
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banyak
die Menge
/ˈmɛŋə/
nounA2
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keras
laut
[laʊt]
adjA1
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kekasih
der Liebhaber
/ˈliːbhaːbɐ/
nounC1
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rendah
niedrig
[ˈniːdʁɪç]
adjectiveA1
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keberuntungan
das Glück
/das ɡlʏk/
nounA2
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beruntung
glücklich
/ˈɡlʏklɪç/
adjectiveA2
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makan siang
das Mittagessen
/ˈmɪthaːtsˌʔeːsn̩/
nounA1
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istirahat makan siang
die Mittagspause
/ˈmɪtaːksˌpaʊ̯zə/
nounA1
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waktu makan siang
die Mittagszeit
/ˈmɪtaːksˌtsaɪ̯t/
nounA1
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mesin
die Maschine
/diː maˈʃiːnə/
nounA2
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majalah
die Zeitschrift
/ˈtsaɪ̯tʃʁɪft/
nounA1
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magnetik
magnetisch
/maɡˈneːtɪʃ/
adjectiveB2
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ukuran
die Größe
/ˈɡʁøːsə/
nounC1
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