02 Flashcards

(60 cards)

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Deutschsprachige

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German speaking

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2
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Ländern (laendern)

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countries

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3
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Ledig

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Single

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4
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Verheiratet

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Married

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5
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Geschieden

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Divorced

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6
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Verwitwet

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widow

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7
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Was machen Sie von Beruf?

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what do you do professionally?

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8
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Sind Sie verheiratet ?

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are you married?

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9
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Wo leben Sie?

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where do you ive?

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10
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Und was machen Sie?

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and what do you do?

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11
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Wie alt sind Sie?

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How old are you?

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12
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Markieren

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mark

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13
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Hoertext

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audio text

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14
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verwenden

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Use, apply, utilize

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15
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Schauspiel

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Actor

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16
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Wählen

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Select

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17
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Sonderangebot

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Special offer

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18
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billig

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Cheap, economical

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Günstig

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advantageous, Economical, Cheap,

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20
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Wörter

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words

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21
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leicht

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easy

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22
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Gegenstand

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Object, item

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23
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Brille

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Spectacles

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Seife

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Soap

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Kunstoff
Plastic
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Regenschirm
Umbrella
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Farbe
Color
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rund
round
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grün
green
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braun
brown
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blau
Blue
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Fotoapparat
Camera
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Holz
Wood
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Form/Beschaffenheit
Form/Texture
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leicht
light
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eckig
angular
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neu
new
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weiß
White
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persönliche Angaben
personal information
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Ort
place
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Postleitzahl
Postal code
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Schlüssel
Key
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1.Das ist eine Tasche aus Plastik. Sie ist eckig und blau. 2.Das ist eine Seife . Sie ist gelb. 3. Das ist ein Buch. Es ist rot.
4.Das ist eine Brille aus Metall . Sie ist rund und rot. 5.Das ist eine Flasche aus Glas . Sie ist grün. 6.Das ist ein Bleistift aus Holz. Er ist braun
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Sessel
Armchair
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Geldbörse
wallet
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Der stift
the pen
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praktisch.
useful
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Leicht mittel schwer
easy medium hard
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In the accusative case, only the spelling of the masculine articles change. The feminine articles (die, eine), the neutral articles (das, ein) and the plural article (die) stay the same!
NOMINATIVE: Der, Ein ACCUSATIVE: Den Einen
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Der Bahnhof liegt am Stadtrand.
The train station is on the outskirts of the city.
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Ich nehme den Bus immer an dieser Haltestelle.
I always take the bus at that stop.
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Der Supermarkt hat bis 22:00 Uhr geöffnet.
The supermarket is open until 10 pm.
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Ist die Bank sehr weit von hier?
Is the bank very far from here?
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Gibt es hier eine Post?
Is there a post office here?
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Die Ärztin arbeitet im Krankenhaus.
The doctor works in the hospital.
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In der Apotheke kannst du Medikamente kaufen.
You can buy medicine at the chemist's.
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Es gibt zwei Supermärkte in meiner Stadt. Es gibt drei Wohnungen in meinem Haus.
There are two supermarkets in my town. There are three flats in my building.
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Gibt es hier eine Apotheke? Gibt es einen Supermarkt in deiner Stadt? "Es gibt" is always followed by an object in the accusative case.
Is there a pharmacy here? Is there a supermarket in your city?
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Es gibt eine Straße in meiner Stadt. Es gibt Krankenhäuser in Frankfurt. When describing a noun in the plural we can remove the article,
There is a street in my town. There are hospitals in Frankfurt.)
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Es gibt keinen Supermarkt in meinem Dorf. Es gibt keine Apotheke in der Nähe.
There is no supermarket in my village. There is no pharmacy near.