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5000 Words

5000 Words: 100 words from the ZapomniEnglish 10,000+ word base. Translation, transcription, pronunciation, examples, and flashcards.

Practice 5000 words in German with English hints. First see the meaning in English, then recall the German word, with pronunciation, images, audio, and flashcards.

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no
kein
[kaɪ̯n]
determinerA1
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nobleman
der Adliger
/ˈaːdlɪɡɐ/
nounB2
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nobody
niemand
/ˈniːmant/
pronounA1
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nod
nicken
/ˈnɪkən/
verbA1
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noise
der Lärm
[lɛʁm]
nounA2
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nomination
die Nominierung
/nominˈiːʁʊŋ/
nounB2
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nominee
die Nominierte
/nominˈiːʁtə/
nounC1
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none
niemand
/ˈniːmant/
pronounA1
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nonprofit
gemeinnützig
/ɡəˈmaɪ̯nˌnʏt͡sɪç/
adjectiveC1
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nor
noch
/nɔx/
conjunctionA2
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normal
normal
/ˈnɔʁmal/
adjectiveA1
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north
der Norden
/ˈnɔʁdən/
nounA1
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northeast
der Nordosten
/ˈnɔʁtˌʔɔstn̩/
nounA2
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northern
nördlich
/ˈnœʁtlɪç/
adjectiveA2
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northwest
der Nordwesten
/ˈnɔʁtˌvɛstn̩/
nounA2
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not
nicht
[nɪçt]
adverbA1
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not deep
nicht tief
/ˈnɪçt tiːf/
phraseA1
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note
die Notiz
/noˈtiːts/
nounA1
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nothing
das nichts
/ˈnɪçts/
pronounA1
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notion
die Vorstellung
/fɔʁˈʃtɛlʊŋ/
nounC1
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novel
der Roman
/ˈʁoːmaːn/
nounA2
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now
jetzt
[jɛtst]
adverbA1
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nuclear
nuklear
/nuˈkleːaʁ/
adjectiveB2
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nude
nackt
/nakt/
adjectiveA2
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