Everyday actions
Short verbs that quickly move into real speech and instructions.
Phrasal Verbs: 1000 words from the Vastnylanguages 10,000+ word base. Translation, transcription, pronunciation, examples, and flashcards.
Practice phrasal verbs in German with English hints. First see the meaning in English, then recall the German word, with pronunciation, images, audio, and flashcards.
The list is organized into practical blocks: everyday actions, movement, communication, work, particles, and separable patterns. This makes it easier to remember the meaning in context and repeat difficult verbs with flashcards.
Start with the A2-B1 core: get up, go out, put on, take off, turn on, turn off.
Then review meaning groups: movement, communication, work, daily actions, and emotions.
After each card, choose when to repeat it: now, in a minute, in five minutes, or learned.
Short verbs that quickly move into real speech and instructions.
Verbs for trips, routes, entering, leaving, and moving objects.
Phrasal verbs for conversations, agreements, and conflict.
Verbs for tasks, meetings, accounts, files, and online services.
Often suggests completion, increase, appearance, or upward movement.
Often relates to going outside, discovering, distributing, or disappearing.
Often means separation, switching off, departure, or cancellation.
Watch the pattern: turn it off, put it on, pick it up.
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