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A1 German Verbs List With Conjugations – Complete Guide for Beginners

⭐ A1 German Verbs List With Conjugations – Complete Guide for Beginners (Perfect for A1 Level | GermanLanguageHub) Learning German begins with understanding verbs and their conjugation . At the A1 level , students must know how to conjugate regular and irregular verbs in the present tense (Präsens) . In this guide, you will find the most important A1 German verbs with clear conjugation tables, examples, and explanations. 🔍 What Is Verb Conjugation in German? Verb conjugation means changing the verb according to the subject (ich, du, er, sie, es, wir, ihr, sie). Example: ich gehe (I go) du gehst (you go) Understanding this is essential to forming correct sentences in German. ✅ A1 German Verbs With Conjugations (Präsens) Below is the complete list of the most commonly used A1 verbs, their meanings, and full conjugation. ⭐ 1. sein (to be) Person Conjugation ich bin du bist er/sie/es ist wir sind ihr seid sie/Sie sind ⭐ 2. hab...

🔢 Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers in German (Grundzahlen & Ordnungszahlen)

Learn Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers in German with meanings, rules, and examples. Perfect for German beginners and A1 students . Understand when and how to use numbers in daily life. 🧮 What are Cardinal Numbers? Cardinal numbers (Grundzahlen) are counting numbers – they tell “how many” . 📘 Cardinal Numbers 1–20 Number       German       English 1       eins       one 2       zwei       two 3       drei       three 4       vier       four 5       fünf       five 6       sechs       six 7       sieben       seven 8       acht       eight 9       neun       nine 10       zehn       ten 11   ...

German Conjunctions: „während“ and „bevor“ – CBSE Class 9 Grammar Guide , Lektion 4

🧩 What are Conjunctions in German? Conjunctions (Konjunktionen) are words that connect two sentences or ideas . In German, some conjunctions change the word order of the sentence — they send the verb to the end of the clause. For example: ➡️ Ich bleibe zu Hause, weil es regnet. (I stay at home because it’s raining.) 🌟 1️⃣ The Conjunction „während“ 📘 Meaning: 👉 während = while / during It is used to express two actions happening at the same time . ⚙️ Grammar Rule: „während“ is a subordinating conjunction , so the verb goes to the end of the clause. It connects a main clause and a subordinate clause . 💡 Sentence Structure: ➡️ Main clause + während + subordinate clause (verb at the end) ➡️ or Während + subordinate clause (verb at end), + main clause 📚 Examples with während German Sentence English Translation Ich höre Musik, während ich meine Hausaufgaben mache. I listen to music while I do my homework. Während es regnet, bleibe ich zu Ha...

Konjunktiv II in German Language – For Class 9 CBSE Students Lektion 4

📘 What is Konjunktiv II in German? Konjunktiv II (Subjunctive II) is used in German grammar to express wishes, unreal situations, polite requests, or imaginary conditions — things that are not real but possible . In English, we use words like would, could, should, might to express the same ideas. Example: If I were rich, I would buy a big house. (Wenn ich reich wäre, würde ich ein großes Haus kaufen.) 🎯 When Do We Use Konjunktiv II? Use Explanation Example 1. Wishes or dreams To express what you wish or imagine Ich wünschte, ich hätte mehr Freizeit. (I wish I had more free time.) 2. Unreal or hypothetical situations To talk about something that is not real Wenn ich ein Vogel wäre, würde ich fliegen. (If I were a bird, I would fly.) 3. Polite requests or offers To sound polite in German Könnten Sie mir helfen? (Could you help me?) 4. Regret or      unreal  past To express what you should have done Ich hätte mehr gele...

A1 German Vocabulary List with Articles and English Meaning

Basic German Words for Beginners – German Language Hub Learning German begins with building a strong foundation of A1 vocabulary. Each German noun has a gender — der (masculine), die (feminine), or das (neuter) — which must always be learned with the word. Here’s a complete A1-level list with articles and meanings. 👤 Personal Pronouns (Personalpronomen) German            English ich            I du            you (informal) er            he sie            she es            it wir            we ihr            you (plural informal) Sie            you (formal) sie            they 👋 Greetings & Common Phrases (Begrüßungen und Ausdrücke) ...

Dativ (Dative Case) in German Grammar

🔹 What is the Dativ? The Dativ (Dative Case) shows the indirect object of a sentence — the person to whom or for whom something is done. It answers the questions “Wem?” (To whom?) or “Für wen?” (For whom?). ✅ Example: ➡️ Ich gebe dem Mann ein Buch. → I give the man a book. Here, dem Mann is the indirect object (the person receiving the book) → therefore it’s in the Dativ case. 🧩 Definite Articles (Bestimmte Artikel) – Dativ Case        Masculine            Feminine      Neuter  Plural Dativ        dem Mann           der Frau          dem Kind           den Kindern 🧩 Indefinite Articles (Unbestimmte Artikel) – Dativ Case      Masculine            Feminine    Neuter       Plural Dativ     ...

Akkusativ (Accusative Case) in German Grammar

🔹 What is the Akkusativ? The Akkusativ (Accusative Case) shows the direct object of a sentence — the person or thing that receives the action of the verb. It answers the question “Wen?” (Whom?) or “Was?” (What?). ✅ Example: ➡️ Ich sehe den Mann. → I see the man. Here, den Mann is the direct object (the person being seen), so it’s in the Akkusativ case. 🧩 Definite Articles (Bestimmte Artikel) – Akkusativ Case      Masculine         Feminine         Neuter      Plural Akkusativ       den Mann          die Frau             das Kind            die Bücher 🧩 Indefinite Articles (Unbestimmte Artikel) – Akkusativ Case      Masculine         Feminine      Neuter         Plural Akkusativ      ...

Nominativ (Nominative Case) in German Grammar

🔹 What is the Nominativ? The Nominativ is the subject case in German grammar. It shows who or what performs the action in a sentence. Example: ➡️ Der Mann schläft. ( The man is sleeping. ) Here, der Mann is the subject → therefore it is in the Nominativ . 🧩 Definite Articles (Bestimmte Artikel) – Nominativ Case     Masculine      Feminine      Neuter      Plural Nominativ   der Mann    die Frau        das Kind              die Bücher 🧩 Indefinite Articles (Unbestimmte Artikel) – Nominativ Case  Masculine         Feminine      Neuter           Plural Nominativ     ein Mann         eine Frau        ein Kind            — ✨ Simple Examples Der Lehrer unterrichtet...

Basic A1 German Introduction Questions and Answers

Learn how to introduce yourself in German with these simple A1-level questions and model answers. 👋 1. Wie heißt du? ➡️ What’s your name? Antwort: Ich heiße Anna. ( My name is Anna. ) 📍 2. Woher kommst du? ➡️ Where are you from? Antwort: Ich komme aus Indien. ( I come from India. ) 🏠 3. Wo wohnst du? ➡️ Where do you live? Antwort: Ich wohne in Delhi. ( I live in Delhi. ) 🎂 4. Wie alt bist du? ➡️ How old are you? Antwort: Ich bin 20 Jahre alt. ( I am 20 years old. ) 🎓 5. Was machst du? / Was bist du von Beruf? ➡️ What do you do? / What is your profession? Antwort: Ich bin Student/Studentin. ( I am a student. ) 💬 6. Welche Sprachen sprichst du? ➡️ Which languages do you speak? Antwort: Ich spreche Hindi, Englisch und ein bisschen Deutsch. ( I speak Hindi, English, and a little German. ) ☀️ 7. Wie geht’s dir? / Wie geht es Ihnen? ➡️ How are you? (informal/formal) Antwort: Mir geht’s gut, danke. Und dir? ( I’m fine, thank you. And you? ) ...