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

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der Schwamm
sponge
/ˈspʌndʒ/
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der Löffel
spoon
/spun/
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der Sport
sport
/spɔːrt/
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der Sport
sports
/ˈspɔrts/
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der Frühling
spring
/ə sprɪŋ/
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der Platz
square
/ˈskwɛr/
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quadratisch
square
/ˈskwɛr/
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das Eichhörnchen
squirrel
/ˈskwɝəl/
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der Fleck
stain
/ˈsteɪn/
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stehen
stand
/stænd/
verbA1
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der Stern
star
/stɑr/
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starten
start
/stɑrt/
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starten
start up
/ˈstɑrt ʌp/
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der Zustand
state
/steɪt/
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die Station
station
/ə ˈsteɪʃən/
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bleiben
stay
/ˈsteɪ/
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warm bleiben
stay warm
/tə ˈsteɪ wɔrm/
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der Schritt
step
/stɛp/
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immer noch
still
/ˈstɪl/
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der Stein
stone
/stoʊn/
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die Haltestelle
stop
/ə ˈstɑp/
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anhalten
stop
/ˈstɑp/
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das Geschäft
store
/ˈstɔr/
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die Geschichte
story
/ˈstɔri/
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