Worterverzeichnis
Vocabulary
Nouns are listed along with their article and their plural form, even if the plural
form does not occur in the lesson denoted in brackets, e.g. die Kassette/-n.
The plural form is die Kassetten.
Nouns which do not change in the plural are listed like this: der Ober/-.
‘The plural form is die Ober.
When no plural form is indicated, this means that the noun does not normally
occur in the plural, e. g. das Geld.
Irregular verbs which change the vowel in their stem in the second and third
person singular in the present tense are listed thus: fahren/a— ich fahre, butdu
fahrst, er fahrt.
The number in brackets after a word denotes the lesson in which the word occurs
for the first time,
Sometimes a word can have several meanings, depending on the context in
which it is used. This applies mostly to particles, conjunctions and prepositions.
In such cases, the word is listed in the specific context in which it occurs in the
lesson concerned, e.g.
als: ich arbeite als Portier; aus: aus Augsburg; doch: das ist doch.
unh6flich:
aber (9) but
abreisen (26) to leave, depart
Ach! (2) Ob!
Aha. (4) Aba, Isee
der Akzent/-e (22) accent
allein (12) alone
alles (8) everything
als: Ich arbeite als Portier. (9) as: Twork as a porter
also (2) well
alt (13) old
An die Arbeit! (12) Off to work!
anrufen (26) to phone
die Arbeit/-en (6) work
arbeiten (6) to work
der Arzt/die Arzte (9) doctor
der Aschenbecher/- (11) ashtray
Au! (23) Ouch!
Au weia! (8) Ob dear!
auch (7) also
Auf Wiederhéren! (1). Goodbye (on the telephone)
Auf Wiedersehen! (6) Goodbye
die Aufregung (19)
der Auftrag/die Auftrage (26)
fuss, excitement
Job (in the sense of a commission)
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Auge/-n (20)
aus: aus Augsburg (8)
Bad/die Bader (10)
bald: Bis bald! (2)
Bauch/die Bauche (23)
Bauchredner/- (23)
Bein/-e (20)
Beispiel/-e (14)
Beruf/-e (9)
bestellen (24)
bestimmt (19)
bezahlen (18)
Bier/-
Bis bald! (2)
Bis zum nachsten Mal! (11)
biftchen: ein bi&chen (19)
bitte (2)
bleiben (10)
Bluse/-n (17)
brauchen (6)
Brief/-e (13)
Brille/-n (13)
Buch/die Biicher (16)
Biro/-s (21)
chaotisch (11)
charmant (11)
Chefin/die Chefinnen (18)
Ciao! (12)
chic (16)
da (3)
Dame/-n (22)
danke (5)
dann (18)
das: das ist (1)
dein: dein Vorname (9, 13)
denn: Was denn:...?
Deutsche/-n (22)
ein Deutscher (22)
Diplomat/-en (22)
doch: Das ist doch unhéflich! (5)
Doktor (Dr.) 3)
Doppelzimmer/- (10)
du (4)
Duet (22)
Echt? (8)
einladen/a (26)
Einladung/-en (26)
eye.
from (from Augsburg)
bath, bathroom
soon, till soon
stomach
veniriloquist
leg
example
Job, profession
to order
certainly, definitely
lo pay
beer
Till soon!
Until next time!
a bit, rather
please
to stay
blouse
to need
letter
glasses, spectacles
book
office
chaotic, disorganised
charming
manageress
Bye! (the Italian word for goodbye)
chic, elegant
here, there
this/that: this is/that is
your: your first name
(emphatic) what exactly ...?
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diplomat
(emphatic) That is impolite!
doctor (title)
double room
you (familiar form, singular)
duo, duet
Really?
to invite
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Einzelzimmer/- (10)
Eltern (Plural) (10)
endlich (24)
Entschuldigung! (4)
Entschuldigen Sie bitte! (5)
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single room
parents
finally
‘Excuse me! I’m sorry
sed excuse me!
erst: Und das sagst du erst jetzt?(25) And you're only
erstaunt (5)
es (16)
essen/i (24)
essen gehen (23)
etwas: noch etwas (19)
Euer Andreas (14)
fahren/a (18)
fertig: So — fertig! (23)
Fieber (20)
finden: etwas toll finden (17)
etwas finden (25)
Fisch/-e (24)
Flasche/-n (11)
Floh/die Fléhe (15)
Flohmarkt/die Flohméarkte (15)
Fléte/-n 11)
fragen (10)
Franzésin/die Franzésinnen (22)
Frau (Berger) (3)
Frau/-en (11)
frech (24)
frei (10)
freundlich (8)
Freundin/die Freundinnen (14)
Friihstiick (10)
Filler/- a
gar: gar nichts (23)
Gartenzwerg/-e (17)
geben/i: Was gibt’s? (18)
Geburtsort/-e (9)
Geheimnis/die Geheimnisse (23)
gehen (21)
Wie geht es Ihnen? (13)
Wie geht’s? (13)
Es geht. (13)
Geht das? (19)
Geld (6)
Geldbeutel/- (25)
genau: genau das Buch (16)
telling me that now?
surprised
it
toeat
to eat out
something else
Yours, Andreas (in a letter)
to go (e.g. by bus, car, etc.)
finished, ready: There— finished!
temperature, fever
to really like something
to find something
fish
bottle
flea
“flea market
“flute
to ask
French woman
Mrs. (Berger)
woman
cheeky
Sree
kind, friendly
girlfriend
breakfast
fountain pen
“for: for you
“for: for ever
nothing at all
garden gnome
What's happening?
place of birth
secret
to go
How are you? (polite form)
How are you? (familiar form)
‘Not so bad (in reply to: How are you?)
Is that possible?
money
wallet, pursi
exactly: exactly this/that book
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