German Language Game: Word Hero 2

German Language Game: "Word Hero" Test 2: 10 Nouns.
As you play repeat the words out loud and try to anticipate the answers.
You'll your improve your pronunciation and build your vocabulary.
One way to remember the correct article is to say it together with the noun several times and recall it from time to time. That way you'll learn which one "sounds right".
That how we know when something is right in our own language.
- der Tag - the day
- der Tisch - the table
- der Kaffee - the coffee
- der Spaß - the fun
- die Wohnung - the apartment
- die Küche - the kitchen
- die Tür - the door
- das Zimmer - the room
- das Mittagessen - the lunch
- das Bild - the picture
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German Language Game: gehen
German Language Game: "gehen" (to go, walk).
Learn and practice the present forms of "gehen" and four verbs that combine with "-gehen".
You'll also put together four simple sentences.
Always repeat out loud after the speaker!
Vocabulary in German Language Game
- ich gehe - I go, walk
- du gehst - you go, walk (familiar)
- er geht - he goes, walks
- wir gehen - we go, walk
- ihr geht - you go, walk (pl, familiar)
- sie gehen - they go, walk
- Sie gehen - you go, walk (formal)
- weitergehen - to walk on
- weggehen - to go away
- hinaufgehen - to go up
- vorbeigehen - to walk by, go by
- Ich gehe weiter. - I walk on.
- Er geht nicht hinauf. - He does not go up.
- Kannst du bitte weggehen. - Can you please go away.
- Wir gehen beim Bäcker vorbei. - We're going by the baker's.
Note: The verbs "weitergehen", "weggehen", "hinaufgehen", and "vorbeigehen" are "separable prefix verbs".
This means that in a sentence where the verb is conjugated, the prefix (the first part of the word) goes to the end.
In its infinitive form, the two parts of the verb stay together.
Examples
- Ich gehe weiter.
- Ich möchte weitergehen.
- Er geht nicht hinauf.
- Er will nicht hinaufgehen.
- Du gehst weg.
- Kannst du bitte weggehen.
- Wir gehen beim Bäcker vorbei.
- Wir wollen beim Bäcker vorbeigehen.
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German Language Game: Wissen - Present Tense
Ouick German Language Game - the verb "wissen" - to know (a fact).
Level: Beginner (A1)
Time to Play: 4 minutes
You'll learn and practice the present tense forms of the verb "wissen" (to know), which is irregular.
The singular forms "ich, du, er, sie, es" have a long vowel "-ei-", and are spelled with the letter "ß" (pronounced "ss").
The plural forms "wir, ihr, Sie, sie" have a short vowel "-i-" (-ih), and are spelled with "-ss-".
Wissen - Present Tense
- ich weiß - I know
- du weißt - you know (familiar)
- er, sie, es weiß - he, she, it knows
- wir wissen - we know
- ihr wisst - you know (plural)
- Sie wissen - you know (formal)
- sie wissen - they know
Sentences with forms of the verb "wissen"
- Wissen Sie, wie sie heißt? - Do you know what her name is?
- Ja, ich weiß es. - Yes, I know (it).
- Sie wissen nicht, wo sie wohnt? - You don't know where she lives?
- Doch. - Yes, I do. (contradicting a negative)
- Doch, ich weiß, wo sie wohnt. - Yes I do, I know where she lives.
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Italian Language Game - 12 Useful Verbs
With this Italian Language Game you can practice 12 Italian Verbs. Test yourself on 12 useful Italian Verbs.
This is a fun "Word Hero" game, and FREE to play online to learn the Italian Language.
Click on the English AFTER the Italian word passes the bar.
See also our Game: Italian Language Game - Practice 15 Common Verbs.
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German Language Game: Wie weit?
German Language Game: "Wie weit?" (How far?)
Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 3 minutes
Learn and practice 8 words and phrases that are useful for asking directions.
With our interactive games you learn German in small chunks.
Words / Phrases in German Language Game
- Wie weit? - How far?
- der Platz - the square
- der Markt - the market
- zu Fuß - on foot
- mit der U-Bahn - by subway
- fünf Minuten - 5 minutes
- fünfzehn Minuten - 15 minutes
- Wie weit ist der Marktplatz? - How far is the market square?
- Nur fünf Minuten mit der U-Bahn. - Only five minutes by subway.
- Und fünfzehn Minuten zu Fuß. - And fifteen minutes on foot.
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