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A2 Words

A2 Words: 100 words from the ZapomniEnglish 10,000+ word base. Translation, transcription, pronunciation, examples, and flashcards.

Practice a2 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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mosque
die Moschee
[moˈʃeː]
nounA2
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mosquito
die Mücke
[ˈmʏkə]
nounA2
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moss
das Moos
[moːs]
nounA2
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most
meiste
[ˈmaɪstə]
determinerA2
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mostly
hauptsächlich
[ˈhaʊ̯ptˌzɛklɪç]
adverbA2
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most of the time
meistens
[ˈmaɪ̯stn̩s]
phraseA2
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moth
die Motte
[ˈmɔtə]
nounA2
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mother-in-law
die Schwiegermutter
[ˈʃviːɡɐˌmʊtɐ]
nounA2
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move in
einziehen
[ˈaɪnˌtsiːən]
phrasal verbA2
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move on
weitermachen
[ˈvaɪtɐˌmaxn̩]
verbA2
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move out
ausziehen
[ˈaʊsˌtsiːən]
phrasal verbA2
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mozzarella
der Mozzarella
/moˈtsaːrɛla/
nounA2
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Ms
die Frau
/fʁaʊ̯/
nounA2
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murder
der Mord
/moːʁt/
nounA2
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muscle
der Muskel
/ˈmʊskl̩/
nounA2
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mushroom
der Pilz
[pɪlts]
nounA2
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musical
musikalisch
/musiˈkaːlɪʃ/
adjectiveA2
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musician
der Musiker
/ˈmuːziˌkɛʁ/
nounA2
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Muslim
der Muslim
/ˈmuːslɪm/
nounA2
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must
müssen
[ˈmʏsən]
modal verbA2
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mute
stummschalten
[ˈʃtʊmˌʃalten]
verbA2
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MVP
das MVP
[ɛm veː peː]
nounA2
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nachos
die Nachos
/ˈnaːtʃoːs/
nounA2
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nail
der Nagel
[ˈnaːɡl̩]
nounA2
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