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Module A2 – Vocabulary Builder – Day 2

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2. Nouns Table: Sorted by Articles (Die → Der → Das)

German Noun (with Article)English Meaning
Die SpracheThe language
Die MilchThe milk
Die ITThe IT
Der ZuckerThe sugar
Der NameThe name
Der TeeThe tea
Das VisumThe visa
Das BuchThe book
Das DeutschlandGermany
Das IndienIndia

3. Summary Table: English to German Dialogues with Grammar Explanations

English SentenceGerman TranslationGrammar Explanation
My name is AnikaMein Name ist Anika.ist → verb (sein: 3rd person, present)
I come from IndiaIch komme aus Indien.komme → verb (1st person, present)
I got a visa for GermanyIch habe ein Visum für Deutschland bekommen.habe bekommen → present perfect
I am very excitedIch bin sehr aufgeregt.bin → verb (sein: 1st person, present)
I don’t know the German LanguageIch kenne die deutsche Sprache nicht.kenne → verb (1st person, present)
I am nervousIch bin nervös.bin → verb (sein: 1st person, present)
I am flying tomorrowIch fliege morgen.fliege → verb (1st person, present)
I work in ITIch arbeite in der IT.arbeite → verb (1st person, present)
I like reading booksIch lese gerne Bücher.lese → verb (1st person, present)
I like drinking tea with milk and sugarIch trinke gerne Tee mit Milch und Zucker.trinke → verb (1st person, present)


4. Verbs Table: Common Verbs and Their Meanings

German VerbEnglish Meaning
seinto be
kommento come
habento have
kennento know
fliegento fly
arbeitento work
lesento read
trinkento drink
mögento like

5. Prepositions Table: With English and Hindi Meanings

German PrepositionEnglish MeaningHindi Meaning (देवनागरी)
ausfromसे
fürforके लिए
mitwithके साथ
ininमें
überabout/overके बारे में

6. Adverbs Table: With English and Hindi Meanings

German AdverbEnglish MeaningHindi Meaning (देवनागरी)
sehrveryबहुत
nichtnotनहीं
gernegladly/like toखुशी से
morgentomorrowकल (आने वाला)
schonalreadyपहले से

Conclusion

This guide provides you with essential German phrases, nouns, verbs, prepositions, and adverbs to help you navigate common conversations. By referring to the tables above, you’ll gain a clearer understanding of the structure and usage of these words in daily dialogues.

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