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Review Section I.A: Lessons I.1 to I.3


Vocabulary

Vocabulary: What's your name? (1st Part) — Wie heißt du? (1. Teil)
 
EnglishGerman
Hello!Hallo!
Iich
I am...Ich bin ...
howwie
youdu
Your name is...Du heißt ...
What is your name?Wie heißt du?
My name is...Ich heiße ...
ites
it goeses geht
How is it going?Wie geht's? (Longer: Wie geht es?)
memir
goodgut
I'm good.Es geht mir gut. (Shorter: Mir geht's gut. Even shorter: Gut.)
you knowdu kennst
Do you know...?Kennst du ...?
teacherLehrer
yesja
heer
His name is...Er heißt ...
Mr.Herr
ohoh
thanksdanke
untilbis
thendann
See you!Bis dann!
onauf
againwieder
(to) seesehen
Goodbye!(Auf) Wiedersehen!
Vocabulary: Greetings — Grüße
 
EnglishGerman
Hello!Hallo!*
Servus! (used in eastern Austria, informal)
Moin! (used in northern Germany)
Good morning!Moin Moin! (used in northern Germany)
Guten Morgen!*
Morgen! (shorter)
Good day!Guten Tag!*
Tag! (used in Germany, shorter)
Good evening!Guten Abend!*
Hello!Grüß Gott! (used in southern Germany, Austria and South Tyrol)
Goodbye!Auf Wiedersehen!*
Wiedersehen! (shorter)
Bye!Tschüss!*
Ciao! (pronounced as in Italian)
Servus! (used in eastern Austria, informal)
See you later!Bis später!*
See you!Bis dann!*
Bis bald!*
See you soon!Bis gleich!
Good night!Gute Nacht!*

*You will need to know each expression with an asterisk (*) after it. The others, of course, would be useful to know if you are traveling to regions where they are used. (As you can see, the different German-speaking regions often have their own ways of saying hello and goodbye. However, you will not be required to know any of these less common phrases for any problems or tests.)

Vocabulary: Mr. & Ms. — Herr und Frau
 
EnglishGerman
Mr.Herr
Mrs.Frau
Vocabulary: How are you — Wie geht's?
 
EnglishGerman
How are you?Wie geht's? (longer: Wie geht es?)*
greatprima
goodgut
very goodsehr gut
miserablemiserabel
badschlecht
not (so) goodnicht (so) gut
O.K.ganz gut
all rightEs geht so. (Or shorter: Geht so.)

*The more formal form is Wie geht es Ihnen?

Vocabulary: What's your name? (2nd Part) — Wie heißt du? (2. Teil)
 
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EnglishGerman
Good morning.Guten Morgen.
you (formal)Sie
You are... (formal)Sie sind ...
Are you...? (formal)Sind Sie ...?
nonein
latespät
I am late.Ich bin spät dran.
You're welcome.Bitte.
alsoauch
laterspäter
See you later.Bis später.
Grammar: Subject Pronouns — Subjekt-Pronomina
 
EnglishGerman
singular1st person I ich
2nd person you du, Sie*
3rd person he, she, it er, sie, es
plural1st person we wir
2nd person you ihr, Sie*
3rd person they sie

*Sie is the formal (polite) version of du and ihr.

Grammar: Names — Namen
 
EnglishGerman
My name is...Ich heiße ...
His/Her/Its name is...Er/Sie/Es heißt ...
Their names are...Sie heißen ...
Our names are...Wir heißen ...
Your name is...Du heißt ...
Your names are...Ihr heißt ...
What is your name?Wie heißt du?*
What are your names?Wie heißt ihr?*

*Remember, the formal way to ask someone's name is to ask Wie heißen Sie?

Verb: to be called — heißen
 
EnglishGerman
singular1st person I am called ich heiße
2nd person you are called du heißt
3rd person he/she/it is called er/sie/es heißt
plural1st person we are called wir heißen
2nd person you are called ihr heißt
3rd person they are called sie heißen*

*The form of verbs for you (polite)Sie is exactly the same as for the plural, 3rd person pronoun theysie.

Verb: to be — sein
 
EnglishGerman
singular1st person I am ich bin
2nd person you are du bist
3rd person he/she/it is er/sie/es ist
plural1st person we are wir sind
2nd person you are ihr seid
3rd person they are sie sind*

*Don't forget that the form for you (polite)Sie is the same as for the plural, 3rd person pronoun theysie.

Verb: to have — haben
 
EnglishGerman
singular1st person I have ich habe
2nd person you have du hast
3rd person he/she/it has er/sie/es hat
plural1st person we have wir haben
2nd person you have ihr habt
3rd person they have sie haben*

*This is also the form for you (polite)Sie.

Vocabulary: Vocabulary — Wortschatz
 
EnglishGerman
the directory assistancedie Auskunft
I would like to have...Ich hätte gern(e) ...
the phone numberdie Telefonnummer
from Berneaus Bern
How do you write this?Wie schreibt man das?
pleasebitte
(to) spellbuchstabieren
of coursenatürlich
A as in AntonA wie Anton
twicezweimal
The number is...Die Nummer lautet ...
Grammar: The Alphabet — Das Alphabet
 
Characters AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz
Umlauts Ää Öö SS ßÜü
Examples Ärger (anger) Ökonom (economist) Übermut (high spirits)
Vocabulary: Questions — Fragen
 
EnglishGerman
who?wer?
what?was?
where?wo?
when?wann?
why?warum?
how?wie?
Grammar: The Definite Article in the Nominative Case — Der bestimmte Artikel im Nominativ
 
GermanEnglish
singularmasculine der Jungethe boy
feminine die Frauthe woman
neuter das Mädchen*the girl
pluralmasculine die Jungenthe boys
feminine die Frauenthe women
neuter die Mädchenthe girls

*Note that Mädchen is neuter. (In fact, almost all words with the ending -chen are neuter.)


Grammar: The Indefinite Article in the Nominative Case — Der unbestimmte Artikel im Nominativ
 
GermanEnglish
singularmasculine ein Manna man
feminine eine Fraua woman
neuter ein Mädchen*a girl

*Note that Mädchen is neuter.

Wie heißt Du? (1. Teil)

Ich heise Günel

Hello and Goodbyes

Can you remember the most common phrases for hellos and goodbyes in German?

Review

Mr. and Mrs.

How do you say Mr. and Mrs. in German?

Review

Replies to Wie geht's?

Do you remember how to reply to this question?

Review

Wie heißt du? (2. Teil)

Sie and du

Do you remember when to use Sie and when to use du?

Review

Subject Pronouns

Do you remember what a subject pronoun is? Do you remember the German subject pronouns?

Review

Names

Do you remember how to tell your or someone else's name?

Review

Important Verbs

Do you remember how to conjugate heißen, sein, and haben?

Review

Bitte buchstabieren Sie

The German Alphabet

Do you remember how to spell the German letters?

Review

Forming Questions

Do you remember the word order in questions and the most common question words?

Review

Articles

Do you remember the definite and indefinite articles in German?

Review



() Level I Lessons (discussion)

I.0 Introduction

Section I.A: I.1 Wie heißt du? (1. Teil) I.2 Wie heißt du? (2. Teil) I.3 Bitte buchstabieren Sie Review Section I.A

Section I.B: I.4 Freizeit I.5 Geburtstag I.6 Essen Review Section I.B

Section I.C: I.7 Kleidung I.8 Familie und Nationalität I.9 Schule Review Section I.C

Section I.D: I.10 Das Fest I.11 Privileg und Verantwortung I.12 Wetter Review Section I.D

Section I.E: I.13 Zu Hause essen I.14 Filme I.15 Das Haus Review Section I.E

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