German English Translation |
Danke! ………………………………….. Thank you! |
Danke schön! …………………………………. Thank you very much! |
Bitte ………………………………………….. Please |
Vielen Dank! ……………………………………. Many thanks! |
Entschuldigen Sie ……………………………….. Excuse me |
Es tut mir leid ……………………………………… I am sorry |
Willkommen …………………………………………. Welcome |
Grüß Gott! …………………………………………….. Hello |
Moin! …………………………………………………. Hi |
Guten Morgen…………………………………………Good morning |
Guten Tag …………………………………………….Good afternoon / good day |
Guten Abend ………………………………………….Good evening |
Gute Nacht ………………………………………….. Good night |
Auf Wiedersehen ………………………………….. Good-bye |
Bis bald! ………………………………………………. See you later |
Tschüss! ………………………………………………. Bye |
Ich heiße.. …………………………………………. My name is …. |
Mein Name ist ………………………………… My name is …. |
Ich bin……………………………………………. I am….. |
Ich komme aus… …………………………….. I am from… |
Heute ist mein erster Tag in…. ……………. Today is my first day in … |
Freut mich ………………………………………….. Nice to meet you! |
Wie geht es Ihnen? ……………………………….. How are you? (formal) |
Wie geht es dir? …………………………………….. How are you? (Informal) |
Wie geht’s? …………………………………………. How are you doing? |
Was? …………………………………………………….What? |
Wo? ………………………………………………… Where? |
Wann? ………………………………………………… When? |
Warum? ………………………………………………. Why? |
Wer? ……………………………………………………..Who? |
Wie? …………………………………………………….. How? |
Wie viel? ……………………………………………… How much? |
Wie viele? ……………………………………………… How many? |
Haben Sie …? ……………………………………….. Do you have …? |
Können Sie mir helfen? ………………………….. Can you help me? |
Sprechen Sie Englisch? ……………………………. Do you speak English? |
Wo finde ich…? ……………………………………….Where do I find…? |
Wo ist…?……………………………………………….. Where is …? |
Wie heißt … auf Deutsch? ………………………. How do you say … in German? |
Was ist das? ……………………………………………. What is this? |
Wo sind die Toiletten? …………………………….. Where are the bathrooms? |
Ja ………………………………………………………. Yes |
Nein ……………………………………………………………. No |
Ich weiß nicht ……………………………………………… I don’t know |
Ich verstehe nicht …………………………………………. I don’t understand |
Ich verstehe ……………………………………………….. I understand |
Ich will………………………………………………………….. I want |
Ich will nicht ……………………………………………. I don’t want |
ich suche diese Adresse ……………………………….. I am looking for this address |
Es ist auf der anderen Straßenseite …………………. Can you draw it for me? |
Wie komme ich dorthin? ……………………………….. How do I get there? |
Wo ist die Universität? ………………………………….. Where is the University? |
Wie komme ich zum Bahnhof? ……………………… How do I get to the train station? |
Ist es weit von hier? ………………………………………….Is it far from here |
Tschüss, bis zum nächsten Mal …………………… Goodbye, see you next time |
Key Takeaways
•All nouns have gender in German and the gender determines the article to
be used before a noun. Masculine nouns take the der article, feminine takes the die article and neuter nouns take the das article.
•All nouns in German start with a capital letter.
•There are no silent letters in German. All the letters in a word have a sound
and must be pronounced.
•The letter W in German sounds like V.
•The letter V in German sounds like F.
•The letter ß never appears at the beginning of a word, therefore, if you
come across any word with that letter at the beginning it will be wrong.
•All nouns, pronouns, articles and adjectives in German are declined. This
means that they change their endings depending on their use in a sentence.
•In German, adjectives and articles change their ending depending on the
gender of the nouns they modify.
•In German, you have to memorize the plurals of nouns just like with the
gender. There are no definite rules for that. You can, however, easily recog- nize a plural noun by looking at the article that precedes it. Herzliche Glückwünsche! Congratulations! You’ve come to the end of this book. Enjoy speaking German!