Learn German Phrases and Vocabulary
By Heinz Krantz
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Our comprehensive vocabulary workbook for beginners makes learning German simple!
Packed with practical information and easy, step-by-step guides to help you read, write, and speak German faster:
34 Topics
1,600+ Words and phrases
English – German – Phonetic symbols for each
This German vocabulary book is suitable for adults and kids, from beginners to those looking to improve their speaking and writing skills. Our list of vocabulary words and phrases will help you in any situation to be able to speak, read and write common phrases and words.
Your tutor, Heinz Krantz, will show you everything you need to know about these phrases to get started quickly! Features: for each word or phrase, Heinz has the English, the German, and what the Phonetic symbols are.
Whether you are learning from home, buying a gift, or want to prepare for a trip to Germany, this book is the best way to start learning German.
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Learn German Phrases and Vocabulary - Heinz Krantz
Learn German for Phrases and Vocabulary
An Easy Study Book for Beginner and Intermediate German Speakers Learning How to Read and Speak using the German Alphabet
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By Heinz Krantz
34 Topics
1,600+ Words and phrases
English – German – Phonetic symbols for each
Published by: EuropeScholar
www.EuropeScholar.com
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Contents
Introduction
Common Words/phrases
Animals
At the airport
At the Hotel
At work
Body
Calendar
Clothing
Colors
Cooking
Countries
Dating
Directions
Electronics
Emotions
Family
Food
Friendship
Fruits & Vegetables
Health Care
Holidays
Household
Immigration
Numbers
On the plane
Police Station
Restaurant
School
Shopping
Subway/Metro
Taxi
Tourist
Transportation
Weather
Phonetic Guide
Thank you
Introduction
Thank you for picking up my introductory German vocabulary book. I have been teaching German as a second language for over 14 years. Many of my students have requested a book of vocabulary and phrases to give them a study guide to improve their German. This is that book.
Over 1,350 words and phrases to help you converse in German. A great guide for beginners and intermediate German speakers to improve reading, writing, and speaking the German language.
For each word or phrase, I include the English, the German and the Phonetic symbols for that word of phrase. At the end of this book I have included a Phonetic guide.
I hope this book is helpful to you and helps you increase your ability with the German language.
Thank you again for purchasing a copy of this book and I hope you enjoy it.
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Common Words/phrases
Gebräuchliche Wörter/Phrasen ɡəˈbrɔɪ̯çlɪçə #Wörter/Phrasen#
Are you busy?
Sind Sie sehr beschäftigt?
ˈzɪnt ˈziː ˈzeːɐ̯ bəˈʃɛftɪkt ‖
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Did you eat breakfast?
Haben Sie gefrühstückt?
ˈhaːbn̩ ˈziː ɡəˈfryːʃtʏkt ‖
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Did you eat dinner?
Haben Sie zu Abend gegessen?
ˈhaːbn̩ ˈziː ˈtsuː ˈaːbn̩t ɡəˈɡɛsn̩ ‖
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Did you eat lunch?
Haben Sie zu Abend gegessen?
ˈhaːbn̩ ˈziː ˈtsuː ˈaːbn̩t ɡəˈɡɛsn̩ ‖
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Did you sleep well?
Haben Sie gut geschlafen?
ˈhaːbn̩ ˈziː ˈɡuːt ɡəˈʃlaːfn̩ ‖
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Do you have—-
Haben Sie...
ˈhaːbn̩ ˈziː ‖
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Do you like movies?
Mögen Sie Filme?
ˈmøːɡn̩ ˈziː ˈfɪlmə ‖
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Do you remember me?
Erinnern Sie sich an mich?
ɛɐ̯ˈʔɪnɐn ˈziː ˈzɪç ˈan ˈmɪç ‖
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Don't work too hard
Arbeiten Sie nicht zu hart
ˈarbaɪ̯tn̩ ˈziː ˈnɪçt ˈtsuː ˈhart
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Good morning
Guten Morgen
ˈɡuːtən ˈmɔrɡn̩
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Good-bye
Auf Wiedersehen
ˈaʊ̯f ˈviːdɐzeːən
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have been wanting to—-
Ich wollte schon immer mal...
ˈɪç ˈvɔltə ˈʃoːn ˈɪmɐ ˈmaːl ‖
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has been wanting to—-
wollte...
ˈvɔltə ‖
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Have you eaten a meal?
Haben Sie schon etwas gegessen?
ˈhaːbn̩ ˈziː ˈʃoːn ˈɛtvas ɡəˈɡɛsn̩ ‖
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Here is my email address
Hier ist meine E-Mail Adresse
ˈhaːbn̩ ˈziː ˈʃoːn ˈɛtvas ɡəˈɡɛsn̩ ‖
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Here is my phone number
Hier ist meine Telefonnummer
ˈhiːɐ̯ ˈɪst ˈmaɪ̯nə ˈteːləfoːnnʊmɐ
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How
Wie
ˈviː
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How about—-
Wie wäre es...
ˈviː ˈvɛːrə ˈɛs ‖
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How are you doing?
Wie geht es Ihnen?
ˈviː ˈɡeːt ˈɛs ˈiːnən ‖
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How are you feeling?
Wie geht es Ihnen?
ˈviː ˈɡeːt ˈɛs ˈiːnən ‖
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How are your parents doing?
Wie geht es Ihren Eltern?
ˈviː ˈɡeːt ˈɛs ˈiːrən ˈɛltɐn ‖
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How Come?
Wie kommt das?
ˈviː ˈkɔmt das ‖
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How do you do?
Wie geht es Ihnen?
ˈviː ˈɡeːt ˈɛs ˈiːnən ‖
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How have you been?
Wie ist es Ihnen ergangen?
ˈviː ˈɪst ˈɛs ˈiːnən #ergangen# ‖
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How long has it been?
Wie lange ist es her?
ˈviː ˈlaŋə ˈɪst ˈɛs ˈheːɐ̯ ‖
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How Much?
Wie viel?
ˈviː ˈfiːl ‖
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How old are you?
Wie alt sind Sie?
ˈviː ˈalt ˈzɪnt ˈziː ‖
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I already ate
Ich habe bereits gegessen
ˈɪç ˈhaːbə bəˈraɪ̯ts ɡəˈɡɛsn̩
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I don't have—-
Ich habe nicht...
ˈɪç ˈhaːbə ˈnɪçt ‖
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I had fun today
Ich hatte heute Spaß
ˈɪç ˈhatə ˈhɔɪ̯tə ˈʃpaːs
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I have—-
Ich habe...
ˈɪç ˈhaːbə ‖
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I have missed you
Ich habe dich vermisst
ˈɪç ˈhaːbə ˈdɪç fɛɐ̯ˈmɪst
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I like movies
Ich mag Filme
ˈɪç ˈmaːk ˈfɪlmə
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I look forward to working with you
Ich freue mich auf die Zusammenarbeit mit Ihnen
ˈɪç ˈfrɔɪ̯ə ˈmɪç ˈaʊ̯f ˈdiː tsuˈzamənarbaɪ̯t ˈmɪt ˈiːnən
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I slept well
Ich habe gut geschlafen
ˈɪç ˈhaːbə ˈɡuːt ɡəˈʃlaːfn̩
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I thoughts about you a lot
Ich denke oft an Sie
ˈɪç ˈdɛŋkə ˈɔft ˈan ˈziː
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I'll call you
Ich rufe Sie an
ˈɪç ˈruːfə ˈziː ˈan
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I'll email you
Ich schicke Ihnen eine E-Mail.
ˈɪç ˈʃɪkə ˈiːnən ˈaɪ̯nə ˈiːmeːl ‖
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I'll text you
Ich schicke Ihnen eine SMS
ˈɪç ˈʃɪkə ˈiːnən ˈaɪ̯nə ɛs.ɛmˈʔɛs
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I'm flattered
Ich fühle mich geschmeichelt
ˈɪç ˈfyːlə ˈmɪç ɡəˈʃmaɪ̯çl̩t
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I'm too tired
Ich bin zu müde
ˈɪç ˈbɪn ˈtsuː ˈmyːdə
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Is it okay to—-
Ist es okay, wenn...
ˈɪst ˈɛs oˈkeː | ˈvɛn ‖
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Is there—-
Ist da...
ˈɪst ˈdaː ‖
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Isn't there—-
Ist da nicht...
ˈɪst ˈdaː ˈnɪçt ‖
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It has been a long time
Es ist schon lange her
ˈɛs ˈɪst ˈʃoːn ˈlaŋə ˈheːɐ̯
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It is an honor to meet you
Es ist mir eine Ehre, Sie kennenzulernen
ˈɛs ˈɪst ˈmiːɐ̯ ˈaɪ̯nə ˈeːrə | ˈziː #kennenzulernen#
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It is nice to meet you
Es ist schön, Sie kennenzulernen