100 Adjectives Every German Beginner Must-Know
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Lebendig - alive Wütend - angry Besorgt - anxious Schlecht - bad Schön - beautiful Beste - best Groß - big Bitter - bitter Langweilig - boring Strahlend - bright Beschäftigt - busy Ruhig - calm Günstig - cheap Sauber - clean Bewölkt - cloudy Kalt - cold Kühl - cool Süß - cute Dunkel - dark Lecker - delicious Anders - different Schwierig - difficult Dreckig - dirty Disgusting - eklig unzufrieden - dissatisfied Früh - Einfach - easy Peinlich - embarrased Aufgeregt - Aufregent - ecited Teuer - expensive Berühmt Weit Ausländisch Kostenlos - free Satt - full Lustig - funny Gut - good Groß - big Glücklich Hart - hard Schwer - heavy Hoch - high Heiß - hot Feucht - humid Hungrig - hungry Wichtig - important Intelligent - intelligent Interresant - interesting Freundlich - friendly Groß - large Späß Leicht - light Lebhaft - lively Lang - long Laut - loud Niedrig - low Verheiratet - married Böse - Schmal - narrow Nah - near Nervös - nervous Besogt Neu - new Nett - nice Alt - old Schmerzhaft - painful Arm - poor Still - Regnerisch - rainy Entspannend - relaxing Reich - rich Richtig - right Traurig - sad Salzig - salty Gleich - same Zufrieden - satisfied Beängstigend - scary Ernst - serious Kurz - short Schüchtern - shy Klein - small Weich - soft Sauer - sour Würzig - spicy Stark - strong Sonnig - sunny Sicher - sure Süß Durstig - thirsty Müde - tired Wahr - true Hässlich - ugly Warm - warm Schwach - weak Breit - wide Windig - windy Falsch - wrong Jung - young
@helengrande9909
4 жыл бұрын
Aamir Khan thanks:)
@modraluna8413
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you sooooo much!!!
@rollar.h2972
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@kwaminaessilfie8952
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the effort
@sofiasilva4389
3 жыл бұрын
HERO
As a German native speaker I have to say that schön wasn't pronounced correctly. It was like schon and that's something completely different. And it's eklig not ekelig embarrassed is peinlich not verlegen.. that'd be shy full can also mean voll, depends on the context great means in most cases großartig like in *That was great* mean is rather gemein than böse that would be evil nervous means nervös and not besorgt, that'd be worried/concerned still means silent and not quiet, that'd be leise relaxing means enspannend and not entspannt.. that'd be relaxed single.. we use that word too.. we prefer that actually They sometimes accent words incorrectly too..
@MsBecuska
5 жыл бұрын
iam not a nativ speaker but this is A1 knowledge and awful pronounced, shame that the first minutes one big mistake.
@Jammybrown11
5 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks for the corrections, I unsubscribed to this channel because this was really badly done
@stanleyobijiaku9784
5 жыл бұрын
Er hat gut gemacht! obwohl es einige fehler gibt, ist auch interesant. Ich möchte Ihnen nur sagen, dass es ekelig oder eklig geschrieben werden kann. Außerdem sind andere fehler, auf die Sie hingewiesen haben, richtig. Danke!
@davidgo2019
5 жыл бұрын
@@stanleyobijiaku9784 Ich bin aus Deutschland. Ich denke, ich weiß besser was richtig ist 🤗
@bibliophile3918
5 жыл бұрын
Greetings from finland And thank you for telling because after this i won't try this to learn german :)
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Muy útil este video. Para repetirlo unas cinco veces, por lo menos.
Das ist sehr gut. This is very good.
You are superb teaching
just wrote all these down in my book, lovely danke!
@trez337
4 жыл бұрын
Amy good idea
@awfulprogrammer619
4 жыл бұрын
Ich habe gemachen die same*
@dajilus2410
4 жыл бұрын
some of these are wrong, and pronunciation is off also
@mehdihassan33
3 жыл бұрын
Amy can be help each other?
pl make a video like this with with a reference of their adjective endings (all cases) also
I got the best marks in my German class Thank you so much
@mehdihassan33
3 жыл бұрын
Hello Sharma can we help each other German?
Vielen shone 👍
You are very good👍
Danke..😍
Ich bin aufgeregt!
Can you make the same also with comparative and superlative adjective forms ?
Thanks madam
Superb 👌👌👏👏
Gut 💗
Sehr nützlich
hey we would say single by leider also ??? what is the difference ??
1:47 calm ruhig tranquility A ver Mira Para
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Correction: bright translates to leuchtend (spelled lai-shtent)
Hallo ich bin nun da bei englisch zu pauken wie noch nie und da sehe und höre ich immer Fehler, das ist für mich ein gutes Zeichen, aber warum passiert das bei euch, zum Beispiel >mean< was als böse übersetzt wird, was richtig falsch ist, wenn man sich das so merkt, dann ist das doch richtig blöd.
bright - strahlend
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11:57
8:51
9:05 besorgt apprehensive anxious
Shone lehrner
6:09
3:04
do these adjectives change according to gender?
@whoes_joe
4 жыл бұрын
Yes they do depending on the gender of the noun they're describing. The adjective endings also change depending on which tense the noun is in. The link goes over how to use adjective endings in the nominative case but she covers the other endings in other videos. Hope this helps. kzread.info/dash/bejne/m5eW2bWshNC2d6g.html
Some pronounciation are absolutely false. Most german words ends with IG pronouced as ich or ish. For instance you pronounced as the word important = wichtig. its actually WICHTICH (wistish) but you pronouced as WISTIG. Like this many false pronouciation are there please correct. apart from that really good video. God bless u.
Suppar
a lot of pronunciation is wrong
@BeenuZz
2 жыл бұрын
yes in the actual lessons also the "Michael" character from Dusseldorf Arc is just too wrong. I dont think they are native speakers.
some of these are wrong and also not pronounced correctly lol
@Marcossfirme91
6 ай бұрын
Which ones please ?
Bei schön heißt es nicht schon sondern schön ööööööööö
German is to English lo que el Español es al Portugués
@Palecas
4 жыл бұрын
não, alemao Eng é bastante mais diferente que Pt para Es
@aamirkhan6692
4 жыл бұрын
Omega No, no, no, no!!! German is not so close to English even though it may sound so. Grammar is way too different and extensive in German
these are adverbs, not adjectives
@BeenuZz
2 жыл бұрын
so dark is an adverb to you? You are wrong, but there are some adverbs yes.
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