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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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hand
die Hand
/hant/
nounA1
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hanger
der Kleiderbügel
[ˈklaɪ̯dɐˌbyːɡl̩]
nounA1
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happy
glücklich
[ˈɡlʏklɪç]
adjectiveA1
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hard
hart
[haʁt]
adjectiveA1
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has
hat
[hat]
verbA1
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hat
der Hut
[huːt]
nounA1
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have
haben
[ˈhaː.bən]
verbA1
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have (have over)
einladen
/ˈaɪ̯nlaːdn̩/
verbA1
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he
er
[eːɐ̯]
pronounA1
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head
der Kopf
/koːpf/
nounA1
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headache
die Kopfschmerzen
/di ˈkoːpˌʃmɛʁt͡sən/
nounA1
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headphones
der Kopfhörer
[ˈkɔpfˌhøːʁɐ]
nounA1
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headset
das Headset
/ˈhɛdˌzeːt/
nounA1
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health
die Gesundheit
/ɡəˈzʊnthaɪ̯t/
nounA1
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hear
hören
[ˈhøːʁən]
verbA1
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heavy
schwer
[ʃvɛːɐ̯]
adjectiveA1
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heel
der Absatz
[ˈap͡sat͡s]
nounA1
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height
die Höhe
/ˈhɔʏ̯tə/
nounA1
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helicopter
der Hubschrauber
/ˈhuːpˌʃʁaʊ̯bɐ/
nounA1
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hello
hallo
/haˈloː/
interjectionA1
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help
helfen
[ˈhɛlfən]
verbA1
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hen
die Henne
[ˈhɛnə]
nounA1
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her
sie
[ziː]
pronounA1
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here
hier
[hiːɐ̯]
adverbA1
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