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German House and Furniture Vocabulary

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German House and Furniture Vocabulary

window das Fenster (-) ground floor das Erdgeschoss

curtain der Vorhang (ä, e) 1st floor/storey der erste Stock

clock die Uhr (en) floor/ground der Boden (ö)

bookcase das Bücherregal (e) roof das Dach (ä, er)

lamp die Lampe (n) shower die Dusche (n)

table der Tisch (e) bathtub die Badewanne (n)

sofa das Sofa (s) stairs/steps die Treppen

chair der Stuhl (ü, e) stove der Herd (e)

armchair der Sessel (-) oven der Backofen (ö)

mirror der Spiegel (-) refrigerator der Kühlschrank (e)

towel das Handtuch (ü, er) dishwasher die Geschirrspülmaschine (n)

toilet die Toilette (n) faucet der Wasserhahn (ä, e)

wastebasket der Papierkorb (ö, e) pot, pan der Topf (ö, e)

bathroom sink das Waschbecken (-) drawer die Schublade (n)

(clothes) closet der (Kleider)schrank (ä, e) silverware das Besteck

picture das Bild (er) dishes das Geschirr

nightstand der Nachttisch (e) kitchen sink das Spülbecken (-)

vase die Vase (n) desk der Schreibtisch (e)

dresser die Kommode (n) alarm clock der Wecker (-)


bed das Bett (en) shelf das Regal (e)

rug der Teppich (e) television der Fernseher (-)

room das Zimmer (-) telephone das Telefon (e)

bathroom das Badezimmer (-) VCR der Videorekorder (-)

bedroom das Schlafzimmer (-) CD Player der CD-Spieler (-)

living room das Wohnzimmer (-) computer der Computer (-)

kitchen die Küche (n) radio das Radio (s)

hallway/corridor der Flur (e) pillow das Kopfkissen (-)

balcony der Balkon (e) cupboard der Schrank (ä, e)

furniture die Möbel blanket, ceiling die Decke (n)

wall die Wand (ä, e) door die Tür (en)

lawn der Rasen garden, yard der Garten (ä)

Remember that in Europe, buildings always start with the ground floor, and then the next floor up is the first floor. Many Americans would refer to these
floors as the first floor and second floor, respectively, and not even use ground floor.

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