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A1 Words

A1 Words: 100 words from the ZapomniEnglish 10,000+ word base. Translation, transcription, pronunciation, examples, and flashcards.

Practice a1 words in German with Indonesian hints. First see the meaning in Indonesian, then recall the German word, with pronunciation, images, audio, and flashcards.

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spageti
die Spaghetti
/ʃpaˈɡɛti/
nounA1
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berbicara
sprechen
[ˈʃpʁɛçən]
verbA1
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khusus
besonders
/bəˈzɔndɐs/
adjectiveA1
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kecepatan
die Geschwindigkeit
[ɡəˈʃvɪndɪçkaɪt]
nounA1
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menghabiskan
ausgeben
[ˈaʊsˌɡeːbən]
verbA1
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laba-laba
die Spinne
[ˈʃpɪnə]
nounA1
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roh
der Geist
/ɡaɪ̯st/
nounA1
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dendam
die Bosheit
/ˈboːshaɪt/
nounA1
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spons
der Schwamm
[ʃvam]
nounA1
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sendok
der Löffel
/ˈlœfl̩/
nounA1
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olahraga
der Sport
/ʃpɔʁt/
nounA1
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olahraga
der Sport
[ʃpɔʁt]
nounA1
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musim semi
der Frühling
[ˈfʁyːlɪŋ]
nounA1
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alun-alun
der Platz
[plats]
nounA1
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persegi
quadratisch
[kvaˈdʁaːtɪʃ]
adjectiveA1
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tupai
das Eichhörnchen
[ˈaɪ̯çhœʁnçən]
nounA1
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noda
der Fleck
[flɛk]
nounA1
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berdiri
stehen
[ˈʃteːən]
verbA1
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bintang
der Stern
[ʃtɛʁn]
nounA1
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menyalakan
starten
[ˈʃtaʁtən]
verbA1
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mulai beroperasi
starten
/ˈʃtaʁtn̩/
phraseA1
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negara
der Zustand
/ˈt͡suːstand/
nounA1
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stasiun
die Station
[ʃtaˈt͡si̯oːn]
nounA1
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tetap
bleiben
[ˈblaɪbən]
verbA1
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