| German | IPA | English |
|---|---|---|
| haben | [ˈhaːbən] | to have |
| der Freund | [deːɐ̯ fʁɔɪ̯nt] | the friend or boyfriend |
| der Onkel | [deːɐ̯ ˈʔɔŋkl̩] | the uncle |
| der Opa | [deːɐ̯ ˈoːpa] | the grandpa |
| die Oma | [diː ˈoːma] | the grandma |
| die Freundin | [diː ˈfʁɔɪ̯ndɪn] | the girlfriend or friend (female) |
| die Tante | [diː ˈtantə] | the auntie |
| der Mitbewohner | [deːɐ̯ ˈmɪtbəˌvoːnɐ] | the flatmate (male) |
| die Mitbewohnerin | [diː ˈmɪtbəˌvoːnəʁɪn] | the flatmate (female) |
| der Partner | [deːɐ̯ ˈpaʁtnɐ] | the partner (male) |
| die Partnerin | [diː ˈpaʁtnəʁɪn] | the partner (female) |
| die Schnecke | [diː ˈʃnɛkə] | the snail |
| der Fisch | [deːɐ̯ fɪʃ] | the fish |
| Türkisch | [ˈtʏʁkɪʃ] | Turkish |
| Polnisch | [ˈpɔlnɪʃ] | Polish |
| perfekt | [pɛʁˈfɛkt] | perfect |
| toll | [tɔl] | great |
| einfach | [ˈaɪ̯nfaχ] | easy |
| nicht | [nɪçt] | not |
| schwer | [ʃveːɐ̯] | hard |
| Französisch | [fʁanˈt͡søːzɪʃ] | French |
| ihr | [iːɐ̯] | you (plural) |
| welche | [ˈvɛlçə] | which |
| die Sprachen | [diː ˈʃpʁaːxən] | the languages |
| Schwedisch | [ˈʃveːdɪʃ] | Swedish |
| nur | [nuːɐ̯] | only |
| schnell | [ʃnɛl] | quick |
| Spanisch | [ˈʃpaːnɪʃ] | Spanish |
| ein bisschen | [ʔaɪ̯n ˈbɪsçən] | a little |
| lernen | [ˈlɛʁnən] | to learn |
| Russisch | [ˈʁʊsɪʃ] | Russian |
| die Muttersprache | [diː ˈmʊtɐˌʃpʁaːxə] | the mother tongue |
| viele | [ˈfiːlə] | many |
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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