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What is the German term for 'sister'?
What is the German term for 'sister'?
Which term refers specifically to 'male cousin' in German?
Which term refers specifically to 'male cousin' in German?
Which word is used for 'grandparents' in German?
Which word is used for 'grandparents' in German?
What is the German equivalent for 'child'?
What is the German equivalent for 'child'?
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Which of the following translates to 'aunt' in German?
Which of the following translates to 'aunt' in German?
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What is the correct word order for a yes/no question in German?
What is the correct word order for a yes/no question in German?
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Which of the following nouns is not mentioned in the provided content?
Which of the following nouns is not mentioned in the provided content?
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Which verb is included in the list of verbs provided?
Which verb is included in the list of verbs provided?
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What does 'Ja, subject – verb' indicate in the content?
What does 'Ja, subject – verb' indicate in the content?
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What does the phrase 'Come with!' translate to in imperative form in German?
What does the phrase 'Come with!' translate to in imperative form in German?
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Study Notes
German Family Vocabulary
- Family members are listed with both formal and informal terms, such as "Der Vater" (father) and "Der Vati" (dad)
- Terms for different family relationships are provided, including siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles, nephews, and nieces
- "Die Großeltern" refers to grandparents
German Age Terminology
- Age can be indicated by the number followed by "der" or "die", depending on gender
- For example, "19 der Vetter" means "19 year old cousin."
German Book Exercises 5-7
- Exercises focus on using German vocabulary and grammar to answer questions
- Students will have to use the provided vocabulary and grammar rules to construct sentences in German
- Word order for affirmative sentences is "Ja, subject – verb"
German Vocabulary for Book Exercises 5-7
- Nouns: Haus (house), Telefon (telephone), Handy (cell phone), Smartphone (smartphone)
- Verbs: Mitkommen (to come with)
- Other words: dein/deine (your/yours), dann (then), wirklich (really, genuine), Komm mit! (Come with!), wir sind (we are), toll (great), bei (at, to), zu Hause (at home)
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Description
This quiz covers essential German vocabulary related to family members and age terminology. You'll learn both formal and informal terms for family relationships as well as how to express age in German. Additionally, it includes exercises to practice using this vocabulary in sentences.