100 Nouns Everyone Learning German Wants To Know 🤩

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Want to learn German or want to learn something useful that will come in handy in Germany? Learn these nouns!

Below is a list of 100 nouns that everyone learning German should know. These words are not only fundamental to everyday conversation but also serve as building blocks for mastering the language.

When starting to learn German, it can feel overwhelming to tackle the countless vocabulary terms and grammar rules. That’s why I’ve compiled this list of nouns that are practical, relevant, and used in daily life. From common objects to important concepts, knowing these words will help you communicate more effectively and confidently in various situations.

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Whether you’re preparing for a trip to Germany, starting a new language class, or simply looking to expand your vocabulary, this list will make your learning journey a little easier and a lot more enjoyable.

Join me as we dive into these must-know nouns and empower your German language skills!

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We are going to learn these nouns with a video lesson to help our pronunciation.

The video below presents 100 essential nouns that every German learner should know, making it a great tool for building your foundational vocabulary. The video is designed to help you quickly pick up key words, which are crucial for everyday conversations.

The video methodically introduces each noun with its pronunciation, allowing you to follow along and practice. The repetition and clear presentation make it easy to retain the information. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to reinforce your basic German skills, this video provides a practical and efficient way to expand your vocabulary.

For learners who are serious about mastering German, this video offers a straightforward and effective way to familiarize yourself with commonly used nouns, which will significantly enhance your ability to communicate in German. It’s a must-watch for beginners looking to solidify their language skills.

Many of these nouns are also quite easy to learn with some similarities to English.

You can do this!

100 Nouns Every German Beginner Must-Know by Learn German with GermanPod101.com

Some of the vocabulary taught in this lesson:

  • Auto – car
  • Baby – baby
  • Café – cafe
  • Computer – computer
  • Freund – friend
  • Haus – house
  • Hund – dog
  • Mann – man
  • Frau – woman
  • Junge – boy
  • Mädchen – girl
  • Kind – child
  • Lehrer – teacher
  • Schule – school
  • Buch – book
  • Stuhl – chair
  • Tisch – table
  • Tür – door
  • Fenster – window
  • Bett – bed
  • Stadt – city
  • Uhr – clock
  • Woche – week
  • Jahr – year
  • Tag – day
  • Nacht – night
  • Wasser – water
  • Milch – milk
  • Brot – bread
  • Kaffee – coffee

These are just a selection from the list of 100 nouns covered in the video. The video offers clear pronunciation and context for each word, making it an excellent resource for beginners.

Time to practise until you can say these words without thinking 🙂

Want to learn more German? Find our list of essential phrases here and a guide to turning these nouns into plurals here. You can also find all our lessons here or find out how long it takes to learn German here.

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