German Language Game - I'm hungry!



Quick German Language Game: "Ich habe Hunger" - I am hungry.
Learn and practice 15 words and phrases with this fun interactive German language game.
While the direct translation of the English "I'm hungry" also exists in German as "Ich bin hungrig", the expression "Ich habe Hunger" is more common. Both mean the same.

Words in German Language Game

  • der Hunger - the hunger
  • ich habe Hunger - I'm hungry
  • du möchtest - you would like (familiar)
  • essen - to eat
  • Möchtest du etwas essen? - Would you like something to eat? (familiar)
  • Gerne. - Gladly., I'd like to.
  • die Zeit - the time
  • das Mittagessen - the lunch
  • Zeit zum Mittagessen - time for lunch
  • wann - when
  • jetzt - now
  • später - later
  • dann - then
  • Ich habe keinen Hunger. - I'm not hungry.

Add to your vocabulary and improve your pronunciation.
When you play, say the German words OUT LOUD!
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German Language Game - 2 Verb Pairs with "ver-"



Quick German Language Game: 2 Verb Pairs with "ver-" 

Play a fun German language game with "suchen/versuchen" and "gehen/vergehen". 
The inseparable prefix "ver-" modifies the meanings of both words quite a bit. 

You'll learn and practice them alone and construct basic sentences with them.

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German Language Game: 4 Cool Adverbs




Quick German Language Game
 today: "4 Cool Adverbs". 
You'll learn and practice 4 German adverbs by playing a quick and fun German language learning game:

  • einfach - simply
  • genau - exactly
  • bestimmt - certainly
  • ungefähr - about (approximately)

You'll also see the words in the context of simple sentences, then construct easy sentences yourself with the Word Invaders Game. 
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German Language Game: Sein - Simple Past



Our Quick German Language Game: sein (to be) - simple past
Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 4 minutes


Play this fun interactive German language game to learn and practice the simple past of "sein" - to be.
Then with the Word Invader game, you'll put together a few simple sentences.
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German Language Game: vorhaben



Quick German Language Game: "vorhaben."
Note: the prefix "vor-" is separable. So, in simple sentences, "vor" goes to the end.

  • haben - to have
  • vorhaben - to have in mind, to plan
  • Ich habe etwas vor. - I am planning something.
  • Hast du etwas vor? - Are you planning something?

Learn and practice using "vorhaben" in context.

Words in German Language Game

  • etwas - something
  • Ich habe etwas vor. - I'm planning something.
  • was? - what?
  • Was hast du vor? - What are you planning (to do)?
  • denn - then, filler in colloquial speech
  • Was hast du denn vor? - What are you planning then? 
  • ich fliege - I fly, I'm flying
  • nach Deutschland - to Germany
  • Ich habe es vor. - I'm planning (to do) it.
  • bestimmt - definitely
  • Ich habe es bestimmt vor. - I'm definitely planning it.
     

The key is say the German OUT LOUD after the speaker.
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