German Language Game: Prefix "mit-"




German Quick Language Game:
 Prefix "mit-."
Play this quick game to learn how separable prefixes work in German.
The prefix "mit-" is separable.
So, in simple sentences, "mit-" goes at the end.
The prefix "mit-" combines with verbs such as: "kommen", "bringen", "nehmen".

The verbs "mitkommen", "mitbringen", "mitnehmen" are separable-prefix verbs, as in the sentences:

  • Ich nehme es gern mit. (I'm happy to take it along.)
  • Darf ich mitkommen? (May I come along?)
  • Ich bringe auch ein paar Freunde mit. (I'm also bringing a couple of friends along.)

Learn to use these verbs in context with our fun, interactive "Word Invader" game.
The key is say the German OUT LOUD after the speaker.
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German Language Game: Pick the Prefix



Quick German Language Game: Pick the Prefix.

Play a fun online language game using four common verbs to test yourself on the prefixes: an, ab, ein, um

  • ankommen - to arrive
  • abholen - to pick up
  • einladen - to invite
  • umsteigen - to transfer (train, bus)

In this interactive game you'll use three skills: listening, reading and speaking.
We encourage you to say the words ALOUD after you hear the native speaker pronounce them.
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German Language Game: "wieder-" vs "weiter-"



German Language Game: "wieder-" vs "weiter-"
Play a fun game to learn the difference between "wieder-" and "weiter-". 
These words can combine with certain verbs, as in "wiederkommen" (to come again, come back) and "weitergehen" (to continue to go, walk on), etc.
You'll learn and practice several verbs and build simple sentences (see below).

Words in German Language Game

  • wieder - again, back
  • weiter - further, continue to
  • kommen - to come
  • wiederkommen - to come again, come back
  • gehen - to go, walk
  • weitergehen - to continue walking, go on
  • fahren - to drive, ride
  • weiterfahren - to drive/ride, continue to drive/ride
  • sehen - to see
  • wiedersehen - to see again

  • Sie fährt weiter. - She rides on.
  • Wann kommst du wieder? - When are you coming again?
  • Du musst wiederkommen. - You have to come back.
  • Sie gehen weiter durch die Altstadt. - They continue walking through the old town.
  • Ich freue mich, dich wiederzusehen. - I'm happy to see you again.

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