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

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die Trauben
anggur
/ˈaŋgur/
nounA1
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die Grafiken
grafis
/ˈgrafis/
nounA1
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das Gras
rumput
/ˈrumput/
nounA1
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grau
abu-abu
/ˈabu ˈabu/
adjectiveA1
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großartig
hebat
/ˈhɛbat/
adjectiveA1
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grün
hijau
/ˈhijau/
adjectiveA1
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die grüne Erbse
kacang polong
/ˈkatʃaŋ poˈloŋ/
nounA1
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grüßen
menyapa
/mənˈjapa/
verbA1
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die Begrüßung
salam
/saˈlam/
nounA1
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die Erde
tanah
/ˈtanah/
nounA1
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die Gruppe
kelompok
/kəˈlompok/
nounA1
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wachsen
tumbuh
/ˈtumbuh/
verbA1
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der Gast
tamu
/ˈtamu/
nounA1
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die Gitarre
gitar
/giˈtar/
nounA1
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der Typ
cowok
/ˈt͡ʃowok/
nounA1
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das Fitnessstudio
gym
/dʒim/
nounA1
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ha
ha
/ha/
interjectionA1
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die Gewohnheiten
kebiasaan
/kəbiaˈsaan/
nounA1
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hatte
memiliki
/məmiˈliki/
verbA1
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das Haar
rambut
/ˈrambut/
nounA1
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Haarspange
jepit rambut
/ˈdʒepit ˈrambut/
nounA1
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die Hälfte
setengah
/səˈtəŋah/
nounA1
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halb zwei
pukul setengah dua
/ˈpukul səˈtəŋah ˈdua/
phraseA1
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halb sieben
setengah tujuh
/səˈtɛŋah ˈtudʒuh/
phraseA1
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