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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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a
ein
[aɪn]
articleA1
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bit
ein bisschen
/aɪ̯n ˈbɪsçən/
phraseA1
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able
fähig
/ˈfɛːɡɪç/
adjectiveA1
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about
über
[ˈyːbɐ]
prepositionA1
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about six
etwa sechs
/ˈeːtvaː zɛks/
phraseA1
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above
über
/ˈyːbɐ/
prepositionA1
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across
über
/ˈyːbɐ/
prepositionA1
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act
handeln
/ˈhandlən/
verbA1
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actions
die Handlungen
/ˈhandlʊŋən/
nounA1
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actor
der Schauspieler
/ˈʃaʊ̯ʃpiːlɐ/
nounA1
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actress
die Schauspielerin
/ʃaʊ̯ˈʃpiːləʁɪn/
nounA1
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add
hinzufügen
[hɪnˈt͡suːfyːɡən]
verbA1
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address
die Adresse
/aˈdʁɛsə/
nounA1
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adult
der Erwachsener
/ɛʁˈvaksənɐ/
nounA1
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afraid
ängstlich
/ˈɛŋstlɪç/
adjectiveA1
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after
nach
[naːx]
prepositionA1
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afternoon
der Nachmittag
[ˈnaχmɪtaːk]
nounA1
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after work
nach der Arbeit
[naːx deːɐ̯ ˈaʁbaɪ̯t]
phraseA1
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again
wieder
[ˈviːdɐ]
adverbA1
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age
das Alter
[ˈaltɐ]
nounA1
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ago
vor
/foːɐ̯/
adverbA1
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ah
ach
/ax/
interjectionA1
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air
die Luft
[lʊft]
nounA1
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