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Most common german words in english
Most common german words in english











most common german words in english

To be able to, can to be allowed to, may to know how to ability, skill (capitalized when noun - Können) This, these (nominative/accusative feminine and plural of "dieser")īefore, in front of (preposition) ago forwards (adverb) languagedaily dot com

most common german words in english

To make, do, prepare to produce to go to put Please, you're welcome, excuse me, please do, go ahead request, plea (capitalized as a noun - die Bitte) to ask (inflection of the verb "bitten") Some, something, any (pronoun) somewhat, slightly, a little, a bit (adverb) something (capitalized as a noun - Etwas) (I) must/have to, (he/she/it) must, has to (1st- and 3rd-person singular present of "müssen")a must (capitalized as a noun - das Muss) More no longer (adverb) more (comparative form of "viel" and "sehr") increase, excess (capitalized as a noun - Mehr) So, therefore, thus (conjunction) so, well (adverb) well (interjection) (I) want to, (he/she/it) wants to (1st- and 3-rd person singular present of "wollen") To get, to become will, to be going to to be done (forms the passive voice) To after according to (preposition) (+ dative) after, behind (adverb) Now yet (adverb) the present, now (capitalized as a noun - Jetzt) White (adjective) (I) know, (he/she/it) knows (1st- and 3rd-person singular present of "wissen") Good (adjective) well (adverb) property, possessions, goods (capitalized as a noun - Gut)

most common german words in english

None, nobody, not any (pronoun) not a (negative indefinite article accusative/nominative feminine and plural forms of "kein") In the (contraction of "in" + "dem" used with masculine or neuter nouns in the dative case) (you) are (2nd-person singular present of "sein") (he/she/it) becomes (3rd-person singular present of "werden")īut, though, however yet (conjunction) after all really yes, surely (adverb) Mine (feminine nominative/accusative singular, and nominative/accusative plural form of "mein") to think, to mean (inflections of the verb "meinen") Out over, finished, up (adverb)from, out of of for, because of (preposition)Īt (time), around (+ accusative) in order to, so as to (conjunction)Īgain (adverb) but, though (conjunction) You, you all (plural, familiar personal pronoun) her, to her (dative of sie personal pronoun), her, its, their (possessive pronoun) To be, to have, to exist, there is / it is (you) have (2nd-person singular present of the verb "haben" e.g. Times (adverb) to paint (imperative singular, and colloquial 1st-person singular present of "malen") time (capitalized as a noun - Mal) Most Used German words 51-100 RankĪlready, just, yet, indeed, surely handle with care, spare (imperative singular, and colloquial 1st-person singular present of "schonen") Please, see the word index at the bottom of this page to access other parts of the frequency list. By now, you should have learned the first 100 most frequent German words. This page continues the list of most common German words along with their English translation.













Most common german words in english