German Language Vocabulary

7 words in this vocabulary list

verb to make a statement that one knows is not true; to deceive or mislead

  • He lied about his qualifications on his job application.
  • She lied to her friend about where she was going.
  • I can't believe he lied straight to my face.
  • The painting lied about the true emotions of the artist.

noun a term of endearment in German, meaning 'darling' or 'sweetheart'

  • Liebchen, could you please pass me the document for review?
  • Hey Liebchen, wanna grab some lunch together?
  • Yo Liebchen, you're looking fly today!
  • Liebchen, you are the sunshine in my life.

ger

noun a slang term for a firearm or gun

  • The germination process of the seeds was carefully monitored in the laboratory.
  • I heard that the germination rate of these plants is really high.
  • I can't believe how quickly those seeds germed in the soil!
  • The idea began to ger within the minds of the creative team.

noun dirt or grime; a film of dirt or grease

verb There is no applicable verb for the word 'schmutz'.

adjective There is no applicable adjective for the word 'schmutz'.

adverb There is no applicable adverb for the word 'schmutz'.

pronoun There is no applicable pronoun for the word 'schmutz'.

preposition There is no applicable preposition for the word 'schmutz'.

conjunction There is no applicable conjunction for the word 'schmutz'.

interjection There is no applicable interjection for the word 'schmutz'.

article There is no applicable article for the word 'schmutz'.

  • The cleaning crew was tasked with removing the schmutz from the windows.
  • I can't see through all this schmutz on the windshield.
  • I'll just grab a rag and wipe off the schmutz from the table.
  • The politician tried to cover up the schmutz of their scandal with misleading statements.

noun a German term meaning 'evening music', typically referring to a musical event or concert held in the evening

  • The abendmusik concert at the cathedral was a beautiful display of classical music.
  • I heard there's an abendmusik event happening at the park tonight, wanna check it out?
  • Abendmusik is totally my jam, I can't get enough of it.
  • The abendmusik of nature's symphony filled the air as the sun set over the horizon.

noun a high school leaving examination in Germany and some other European countries

  • The abitur is a crucial examination for students in Germany.
  • I have to study hard for my abitur next year.
  • I'm so nervous about my abitur, it's a big deal.
  • Passing the abitur is like opening the door to a world of opportunities.

noun a unit of land measurement equal to about 0.4 hectares or 1 acre

  • The farmer plowed the acker of land to prepare it for planting.
  • Let's go check out that huge acker of property for sale.
  • I heard he owns a massive acker out in the countryside.
  • Her mind was like an untamed acker, filled with wild ideas and creativity.