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A1 Words

A1 Words: 100 words from the Vastnylanguages 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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case
der Fall
/fal/
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cash
das Bargeld
[ˈbaːɐ̯ɡɛlt]
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cast
werfen
/ˈvɛʁfən/
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cat
die Katze
[ˈkat͡sə]
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cereal
das Müsli
/ˈmyːsli/
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certainly
sicherlich
/ˈziːçɐlɪç/
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chair
der Stuhl
[ʃtuːl]
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change
sich ändern
[zɪç ˈɛndɐn]
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chapter
das Kapitel
/kaˈpiːtəl/
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cheap
günstig
[ˈɡʏnstɪç]
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check
überprüfen
[ˌyːbɐˈpʁyːfən]
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cheek
die Wange
/ˈvaŋə/
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cheese
der Käse
/ˈkɛːzə/
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chest
die Brust
/bʀʊst/
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chew
kauen
[ˈkaʊən]
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chick
das Küken
[ˈkyːkən]
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chicken
das Huhn
[huːn]
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child
das Kind
[kɪnt]
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children
Kinder
[ˈkɪndɐ]
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chocolate
die Schokolade
/ʃoˈkoːlaːdə/
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chocolate cake
der Schokoladenkuchen
/ʃokolaˈdɛnˌkuːxn̩/
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choice
die Wahl
[vaːl]
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choose
wählen
[ˈvɛːlən]
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chopped
gehackt
[ɡəˈhakt]
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