German and Slovak Vocabulary for Professions
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What is the German phrase for 'take a seat'?

  • Was bist du von Beruf?
  • Der Arzt
  • Ich bin eine Lehrerin
  • Nimm Platz! (correct)
  • Which phrase translates to 'What is your profession?'?

  • Ich bin eine Lehrerin
  • Kommen
  • Was sind Sie von Beruf? (correct)
  • Nehmen
  • What is the English translation of the word 'arbeiten'?

  • To come
  • To go
  • To take
  • To work (correct)
  • Which term refers to 'The teacher' in German?

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    What do the words 'will kommen' translate to in English?

    <p>Will come</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Study Notes

    German Vocabulary

    • Will - Will
    • Kommen - To come
    • Rein - In
    • Gehen - To go
    • Nehmen - To take
    • Nimm Platz! - Take a seat!
    • Machen - To do
    • Arbeiten - To work
    • Beruf - Profession/Job
    • Was bist du von Beruf? - What is your profession?
    • Was sind Sie von Beruf? - What is your profession?
    • Ich bin eine Lehrerin - I am a teacher
    • Der Lehrer - The teacher
    • Die Lehrerin - The teacher (female)
    • Der Arzt - The doctor

    Slovak Vocabulary

    • vidíme sa zajtra - See you tomorrow
    • VYTAJTE - Hello
    • prísť - To come
    • dovnútra - Inside
    • zobrať - To take
    • zober - take
    • sadni si! - Sit down!
    • robiť - To do/make
    • pracovať - To work
    • zamestnanie - job
    • učiteľ - Teacher
    • učiteľka - Teacher (female)
    • lekár - Doctor

    Profession Questions

    • What is your profession? (German) - Was bist du von Beruf? or Was sind Sie von Beruf?
    • What is your profession? (Slovak) - Aké máte zamestnanie?

    Additional Notes

    • Formal and informal German forms of address are used in the profession questions
    • The informal form is used when addressing someone you know well (e.g., a friend or family member) or someone younger than you. The formal form (Sie) is used when addressing someone you don't know well, for example a customer, professional colleague, or someone older.

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    Test your knowledge of German and Slovak vocabulary related to professions and common phrases. This quiz includes essential verbs and questions that are useful in everyday conversations. Ideal for language learners interested in improving their vocabulary in both languages.

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