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A1 Words

A1 Words: 100 words from the ZapomniEnglish 10,000+ word base. Translation, transcription, pronunciation, examples, and flashcards.

Practice a1 words in German with English hints. First see the meaning in English, then recall the German word, with pronunciation, images, audio, and flashcards.

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mother
die Mutter
[ˈmʊtɐ]
nounA1
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mother's side
mütterlicherseits
/ˈmʏtɐlɪçɐˌzaɪ̯ts/
phraseA1
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mountain
der Berg
[bɛʁk]
nounA1
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mouse
die Maus
/diː maʊs/
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mouth
der Mund
/mʊnt/
nounA1
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move
bewegen
[bəˈveːɡən]
verbA1
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movie
der Film
/fɪlm/
nounA1
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movies
Film
[fɪlm]
nounA1
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Mr
der Herr
/hɛʁ/
nounA1
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Mrs
die Frau
/fʁaʊ̯/
nounA1
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much
viel
[fiːl]
determinerA1
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mud
der Schlamm
/ˈʃlam/
nounA1
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mum and dad
die Mama und Papa
/ˈmama ʊnt ˈpapa/
nounA1
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museum
das Museum
[muˈzeːʊm]
nounA1
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museum visit
der Museumsbesuch
/muˈzeːʊmsbəˌzuːx/
nounA1
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mushroom soup
die Pilzsuppe
/ˈpɪltsˌzʊpə/
nounA1
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music
die Musik
[muˈziːk]
nounA1
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my
mein
[maɪ̯n]
determinerA1
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myself
mich selbst
/mɪç zɛlpst/
pronounA1
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N
N
[ˈɛn]
letterA1
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name
der Name
/naːmə/
nounA1
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napkin
die Serviette
/zeʁviˈjɛtə/
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napkins
die Servietten
/zeʁviˈjɛtn̩/
nounA1
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national museum
das Nationalmuseum
/natsi̯oˈnaːlmuˌzeːʊm/
nounA1
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