German | IPA | English |
---|---|---|
Amerika | [ʔaˈmeːʁika] | the USA |
Deutschland | [ˈdɔɪ̯t͡ʃlant] | Germany |
klein | [klaɪn] | small |
Kanada | [ˈkanada] | Canada |
wunderbar | [ˈvʊndɐˌbaːɐ̯] | wonderful |
woher | [voˈheːɐ̯] | where |
kommen | [ˈkɔmən] | to come |
Wien | [viːn] | Vienna |
Österreich | [ˈøːstɐʁaɪ̯ç] | Austria |
groß | [ɡʁoːs] | big |
München | [ˈmʏnçən] | Munich |
die Stadt | [diː ʃtat] | the city |
Frankreich | [ˈfʁaŋkʁaɪ̯ç] | France |
auch | [aʊ̯x] | also |
wie ist es | [viː ʔɪst ʔɛs] | how is it |
laut | [laʊ̯t] | loud |
teuer | [ˈtɔɪ̯ɐ] | expensive |
aufregend | [ˈʔaʊ̯fˌʁeːɡn̩t] | exciting |
cool | [kuːl] | cool |
die Kellnerin | [diː ˈkɛlnəʁɪn] | the waitress |
der Schauspieler | [deːɐ̯ ˈʃaʊ̯ʃpiːlɐ] | the actor |
die Schauspielerin | [diː ˈʃaʊ̯ʃpiːlɛʁɪn] | the actress |
er | [eːɐ̯] | he |
sie | [ziː] | she |
der Beruf | [deːɐ̯ bəˈʁuːf] | the job or occupation |
was | [vas] | what |
der Professor | [deːɐ̯ pʁoˈfɛsɔʁ] | the professor (male) |
die Professorin | [diː pʁoˈfɛsoːʁɪn] | the professor (female) |
dein | [daɪ̯n] | your (sing male, sing neutral) |
deine | [ˈdaɪ̯nə] | your (female or plural) |
der Student | [deːɐ̯ ʃtuˈdɛnt] | the student (male) |
die Studentin | [diː ʃtuˈdɛntɪn] | the student (female) |
die Ärztin | [diː ˈʔɛːɐ̯t͡sɪn] | the doctor (female) |
der Arzt | [deːɐ̯ ʔaʁt͡st] | the doctor (male) |
die Freundin | [diː ˈfʁɔɪ̯ndɪn] | the friend or girlfriend (female) |
stressig | [ˈʃtʁɛsɪç] | stressful |
aber | [ˈʔaːbɐ] | but |
interessant | [ʔɪntʁɛˈsant] | interesting |
der Lehrer | [deːɐ̯ ˈleːʁɐ] | the teacher (male) |
die Lehrerin | [diː ˈleːʁəʁɪn] | the teacher (female) |
die Arbeit | [diː ˈʔaʁbaɪ̯t] | the work |
Units
1. Order in a cafe, describe your family
2. Use adjectives, greet people
4. Say where you're from, talk about work
7. Speak formally, shop at a market
9. Use the accusative case, describe language skills
11. Use modals, describe a new apartment
13. Discuss train travel, order at a restaurant
15. Talk about birthdays, make plans to go out
18. Discuss Oktoberfest, use ordinal numbers
21. Refer to extended family, talk about food likes
24. Discuss a new job, talk about your habits
26. Plan dinner, use complex verbs
28. Use the dative case, plan a barbecue
30. Form compound words, invite someone to a party
32. Use dative pronouns, form comparative adjectives
34. Ask for help, express opinions
36. Describe item locations, discuss a bad day
38. Use large numbers, describe your vacation