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Global Elementary Wordlist |
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Global Elementary Wordlist |
Phonetics |
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about (prep) *** |
/əˈbaʊt/ |
(hier:) etwa |
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He's about 35. |
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address (n) *** |
/əˈdres/ |
Adresse |
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What's your address? |
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airport (n) *** |
/ˈeə(r)ˌpɔː(r)t/ |
Flughafen |
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Heathrow is the name of an airport in London. |
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back (n) *** |
/bæk/ |
Rückseite |
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British number plates are yellow at the back of the car. |
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billion (n) ** |
/ˈbɪljən/ |
Milliarde |
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A billion = 1,000,000,000. |
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bus (n) *** |
/bʌs/ |
Bus |
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This is a bus. |
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business (n) *** |
/ˈbɪznəs/ |
Geschäft (Unternehmen |
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English is the language of business. |
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car (n) *** |
/kɑː(r)/ |
Auto |
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Number plates are on the front and back of a car. |
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car park (n) |
/kɑː(r) pɑː(r)k/ |
Parkplatz/Garage |
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My car is in the car park. |
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cell phone (AmE ) (n) |
/sel fəʊn/ |
Mobiltelefon |
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In American English, a portable phone is called a cell phone. |
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chocolate (n) ** |
/ˈtʃɒklət/ |
Schokolade |
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I love chocolate! |
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code (n) *** |
/kəʊd/ |
Vorwahl |
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What's the international phone code for the UK? |
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combination (n) *** |
/ˌkɒmbɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n/ |
Kombination |
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Number plates are a combination of letters and numbers. |
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common (adj) *** |
/ˈkɒmən/ |
geläufig |
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Three (3) is a very common number. |
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computer (n) *** |
/kəmˈpjuːtə(r)/ |
Computer |
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English is the language of computers. |
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country (n) *** |
/ˈkʌntri/ |
Land |
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English is an official language in more than 50 countries. |
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date of birth (n) * |
/ˈdeɪt ev ˌbɜː(r)θ/ |
Geburtsdatum |
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What's your date of birth? |
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different (adj) *** |
/ˈdɪfrənt/ |
verschiede |
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English is the official language in more than 50 different countries. |
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doctor (n) *** |
/ˈdɒktə(r)/ |
Doktor |
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My father is a doctor. |
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drink (n) *** |
/drɪŋk/ |
Getränk |
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Juice is a type of drink. |
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education (n) *** |
/ˌedjʊˈkeɪʃ(ə)n/ |
Ausbildung |
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Three (3) is a very common number in education. |
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eight (8) (number) |
/eɪt/ |
acht (8) |
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The word "postcode" has eight letters. |
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eighteen (18) (number) |
/ˌeɪˈtiːn/ |
achtzehn (18 |
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I'm eighteen. |
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eighth (8th) (ordinal number) |
/eɪtθ/ |
achte/r/s (8e/r |
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August is the eighth month of the year. |
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eighty (80) (number) |
/ˈeɪti/ |
achtzig (80) |
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My grandfather is eighty. |
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eleven (11) (number) |
/ɪˈlev(ə)n/ |
elf (11) |
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My brother is eleven. |
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email (n) *** |
/ˈiːmeɪl/ |
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Do you send many emails? |
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email address (n) |
/ˈiːmeɪl ˌədres/ |
E-Mail-Adresse |
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What's your email address? |
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emergency (n) *** |
/ɪˈmɜː(r)dʒ(ə)nsi/ |
Notfall |
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999 is the emergency number in the UK. |
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English (adj) *** |
/ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/ |
englisch |
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Many English words are similar in other languages. |
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family (n) *** |
/ˈfæm(ə)li/ |
Familie |
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How many people are there in your family? |
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fashion (n) *** |
/ˈfæʃ(ə)n/ |
Mode |
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Are you interested in fashion? |
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fifteen (15) (number) |
/ˌfɪfˈtiːn/ |
fünfzehn (15 |
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My sister's fifteen. |
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fifth (5th) (ordinal number) |
/fɪfθ/ |
fünft/e/r (5te/r) |
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May is the fifth month of the year. |
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fifty (50) (number) |
/ˈfɪfti/ |
fünfzig (50) |
"How old are you?" "I'm fifty." |
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fine (adj) *** |
/faɪn/ |
gut |
"How are you?" "I'm fine." |
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first (1st) (ordinal number) *** |
/fɜː(r)st/ |
erst/e/r (1e/r) |
January is the first month of the year. |
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first language (n) |
/ˈfɜː(r)st ˌlæŋɡwɪdʒ/ |
Muttersprach |
English is my first language. |
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first name (n) * |
/ˈfɜː(r)st ˌneɪm/ |
Vorname |
What's your first name? |
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five (5) (number) |
/faɪv/ |
fünf (5) |
The word "phone" has five letters. |
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fixed phone (n) |
/ˈfɪkst ˌfəʊn/ |
Festnetzanschluss (-telefo |
I have a fixed phone, but I don't have a mobile phone. |
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food (n) *** |
/fuːd/ |
Nahrung |
Sandwiches are a type of food. |
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forty (40) (number) |
/ˈfɔː(r)ti/ |
vierzig (40ig) |
My mother's forty. |
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four (4) (number) |
/fɔː(r)/ |
vier (4) |
The word "golf" has four letters. |
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fourth (4th) (ordinal number) |
/fɔː(r)θ/ |
viert/e/r (4e/r) |
April is the fourth month of the year. |
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fourteen (14) (number) |
/ˌfɔː(r)ˈtiːn/ |
vierzehn (14 |
I'm a student and I'm fourteen. |
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freephone (n) |
/ˈfriːˌfəʊn/ |
gebührenfreie Telefonnumme |
Freephone numbers begin with 080 in the UK. |
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front (n) *** |
/frʌnt/ |
Vorderseite |
British number plates are white at the front of the car. |
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golf (n) *** |
/ɡɒlf/ |
Golf |
Do you play golf? |
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Good to see you. |
/ɡʊd tə ˈsiː juː/ |
Gut dich zu sehen |
"My name's Mark." "Hi Mark. Good to see you." |
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Hello. (interjection) *** |
/həˈləʊ/ |
Hallo. |
Hello. My name's Christina. |
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her (possessive adjective) *** |
/hɜː(r)/ |
ihr |
Her name's Liliya and she's from the Ukraine. |
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Hey. (interjection) * |
/heɪ/ |
Hey. |
"My name's Mark." "Hey Mark. Good to see you." |
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Hi. (interjection) * |
/haɪ/ |
Hi. |
"My name's Christina." "Hi Christina. Good to see you." |
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his (possessive adjective) *** |
/hɪz/ |
sein |
His name's Hani and he's from Saudi Arabia. |
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hospital (n) *** |
/ˈhɒspɪt(ə)l/ |
Krankenhaus / Klini |
Hospitals and universities are types of place. |
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hotel (n) *** |
/həʊˈtel/ |
Hotel |
They speak English at the hotel. |
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How are you? |
/ˈhaʊ ə ˌjuː/ |
Wie geht es dir |
"How are you?" "I'm fine." |
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I'm |
/aɪm/ |
Ich bin (hier: Es geht mir... |
"How are you?" "I'm fine." |
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international (adj) *** |
/ˌɪntə(r)ˈnæʃ(ə)nəl/ |
internationa |
International words are the same in many different languages. |
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(the) internet (n) *** |
(ðiː) ˈɪntə(r)ˌnet |
(das) Interne |
Do you use the internet? |
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isn't |
/ˈɪz(ə)nt/ |
Ist nicht |
She isn't from Russia she's from the Ukraine. |
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It's |
/ɪts/ |
Es ist |
"Where's the car?" "It's over here." |
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job (n) *** |
/ʤɒb/ |
Job |
She's a teacher that's her job. |
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juice (n) ** |
/dʒuːs/ |
Saft |
Juice is a type of drink. |
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key (n) *** |
/kiː/ |
Schlüssel |
Where are my car keys? |
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kilometre (n) * |
/kɪˈlɒmɪtə(r), ˈkɪləˌmiːtə(r)/ |
Kilometer |
"Kilometre" is a word connected with transport. |
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language (n) *** |
/ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ/ |
Sprache |
I speak two languages. |
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letter (n) *** |
/ˈletə(r)/ |
Brief |
Number plates are a combination of letters and numbers. |
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love (v) *** |
/lʌv/ |
Liebe |
I love chocolate! |
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lucky (adj) *** |
/ˈlʌki/ |
glückbringend, Glücks.. |
People in China think the number eight is lucky. |
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marital status (n) |
/ˈmærɪt(ə)l ˌsteɪtəs |
Familienstand, Personenstan |
"What's your marital status?" "Single." |
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mathematics (n) ** |
/ˌmæθəˈmætɪks/ |
Mathematik |
Three (3) is a very common number in mathematics. |
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menu (n) ** |
/ˈmenjuː/ |
Menü |
"Menu" is a word connected with food and drink. |
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million (number) ** |
/ˈmɪljən/ |
Million |
English is the first or second language for more than 500 million people. |
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mobile phone (BrE ) (n) ** |
/ˌməʊbaɪl ˈfəʊn/ |
Mobiltelefon |
In British English, a portable phone is called a mobile phone. |
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music (n) *** |
/ˈmjuːzɪk/ |
Musik |
Pop is a type of music. |
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new (adj) *** |
/njuː/ |
neu |
I like to learn new words. |
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Nice to meet you. |
/ˌnaɪs tə ˈmiːt juː |
Schön dich kennen zu lerne |
"Hi Sasha. I'm Tom." "Nice to meet you, Tom." |
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nine (9) (number) |
/naɪn/ |
neun (9 |
The word "chocolate" has nine letters. |
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nineteen (19) (number) |
/ˌnaɪnˈtiːn |
neunzehn (19 |
Menahi is a student and he's nineteen. |
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ninety (90) (number) |
/ˈnaɪnti |
neunzig (90 |
My grandmother's ninety. |
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ninth (9th) (ordinal number) |
/naɪnθ/ |
neunte/s/r (9e/r |
September is the ninth month of the year. |
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no (adv) *** |
/nəʊ/ |
Nein |
"Is that your car?" "No, it isn't." |
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number (n) *** |
/ˈnʌmbə(r)/ |
Nummer |
Number plates are a combination of letters and numbers. |
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number plate (n) |
/ˈnʌmbə(r) ˌpleɪt/ |
Nummernschild |
Number plates are on the front and back of a car. |
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official (adj) *** |
/əˈfɪʃ(ə)l/ |
offiziell |
English is an official language in more than 50 countries. |
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OK (adj) *** |
/ˌəʊˈkeɪ/ |
o.K., oK, okay (in Ordnung |
"How are you?" "OK." |
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one (1) (number) *** |
/wʌn/ |
eins (1) |
One coffee, please. |
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place (n) *** |
/pleɪs/ |
Ort |
Hospitals and universities are types of place. |
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politics (n) *** |
/ˈpɒlətɪks/ |
Politik |
Three (3) is a very common number in politics. |
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pop (music) (n) * |
/ˈpɒp ˌmjuːzɪk/ |
Pop (-musik) |
Do you like pop? |
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postcode (n) |
/ˈpəʊs(t)ˌkəʊd/ |
Postleitzah |
What's your postcode? |
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question (n) *** |
/ˈkwestʃ(ə)n/ |
Frage |
The sentence "What's your name?" is a question. |
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radio (n) *** |
/ˈreɪdiəʊ/ |
Radio |
"Radio" is an international word. |
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religion (n) *** |
/rɪˈlɪʤ(ə)n/ |
Religion |
Three (3) is a very common number in religion. |
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rich (adj) *** |
/rɪtʃ/ |
reich |
Someone who is rich has a lot of money. |
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sandwich (n) ** |
/ˈsæn(d)wɪʤ/ |
Sandwich |
Sandwiches are a type of food. |
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science (n) *** |
/ˈsaɪəns/ |
Wissenschaf |
Three (3) is a very common number in science. |
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second (2nd) (ordinal number) *** |
/ˈsekənd/ |
zweite/s/r (2e/r) |
February is the second month of the year. |
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second language (n) |
/ˌsekənd ˈlæŋgwɪʤ/ |
Zweitsprach |
English is my first language and French is my second language. |
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seven (7) (number) |
/ˈsev(ə)n/ |
sieben (7) |
The word "address" has seven letters. |
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seventh (7th) (ordinal number) |
/ˈsev(ə)nθ/ |
siebte/s/r (7e/r) |
July is the seventh month of the year. |
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similar (adj) *** |
/ˈsɪmɪlə(r)/ |
ähnlich |
Many English words are similar in other languages. |
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six (6) (number) |
/sɪks/ |
sechs (6) |
The word "family" has six letters. |
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sixth (6th) (ordinal number) |
/sɪksθ/ |
sechste/s/r (6e/r |
June is the sixth month of the year. |
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sport (n) *** |
/spɔː(r)t/ |
Sport |
Do you like sport? |
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surname (n) * |
/ˈsɜː(r)ˌneɪm/ |
Nachnam |
What's your surname? |
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taxi (n) *** |
/ˈtæksi/ |
Taxi |
A taxi is a type of transport. |
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telephone number (n) |
/ˈtelɪfəʊn ˌnʌmbə(r) |
Telefonnumme |
What's your telephone number? |
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ten (10) (number) |
/ten/ |
zehn (10 |
The word "kilometres" has ten letters. |
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tenth (10th) (ordinal number) |
/tenθ/ |
zehnt/e/r (10e/r |
October is the tenth month of the year. |
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that is |
/ðæt ɪz/ |
Das ist |
"Who's that?" "That is Elodie she's from Switzerland." |
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third (3rd) (ordinal number) |
/θɜː(r)d/ |
dritte/s/r |
March is the third month of the year. |
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thirteen (13) (number) |
/ˌθɜː(r)ˈtiːn/ |
dreizehn (13 |
My sister's thirteen. |
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thirty (30) (number) |
/ˈθɜː(r)ti/ |
dreißig (30) |
Our son is thirty. |
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this is |
/ˈðɪs ˌɪz/ |
Das ist |
This is Maxim he's from Russia. |
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three (3) |
/θriː/ |
drei (3) |
The word "bus" has three letters. |
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transport (n) *** |
/ˈtrænspɔː(r)t/ |
Transpor |
Taxis and buses are types of transport. |
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travel (n) *** |
/ˈtræv(ə)l/ |
Reise |
English words are used in the world of travel. |
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twelve (12) (number) |
/twelv/ |
zwölf (12) |
The word "universities" has twelve letters. |
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twenty (20) (number) |
/ˈtwenti |
zwanzig (20) |
Amy is a student and she's twenty. |
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two (2) (number) *** |
/tuː/ |
zwei (2) |
The word "Hi" has two letters. |
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university (n) *** |
/ˌjuːnɪˈvɜː(r)səti/ |
Universitä |
Hospitals and universities are types of place. |
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unlucky (adj) |
/ʌnˈlʌki/ |
unglückbringend |
Many people think the number 13 is unlucky. |
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virus (n) *** |
/ˈvaɪrəs/ |
Virus |
"Virus" is a word connected with computers. |
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Windows® |
/ˈwɪndəʊz/ |
Windows® (Betriebssystem |
"Windows" is also a word connected with computers. |
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word (n) *** |
/wɜː(r)d/ |
Welt |
The English word "police" is similar to the Spanish word "policia". |
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X ray (n) * |
/ˈeks reɪ/ |
Röntgenaufnahm |
You go to hospital to have an X ray. |
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yes (adv) *** |
/jes/ |
ja |
"Is that your car?" "Yes, it is." |
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your (possessive adjective) *** |
/weak jə(r), strong jɔː(r)/ |
dein |
Write your name and address on the form. |
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zero (number) ** |
/ˈzɪərəʊ/ |
null (0) |
"Zero" means "0" or "nothing". |
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zoo (n) * |
/zuː/ |
Zoo |
Some animals live in zoos. |
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after (prep) *** |
/ˈɑːftə(r)/ |
nach |
After dinner, I usually watch TV. |
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afternoon (n) *** |
/ˌɑːftə(r)ˈnuːn |
Nachmittag |
He finishes work at 3.30 in the afternoon. |
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after that |
/ˌɑːftə(r) ˈðæt/ |
nachdem |
I have dinner at 7.00 and after that I watch TV. |
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also (adv) *** |
/ˈɔːlsəʊ/ |
auch |
I'm a teacher and my sister is also a teacher. |
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(1/2/3 etc.) am |
/(wʌn/tuː/θriː) ˌeɪ ˈem |
(1.00/2.00/3.00 Uhr etc.) nach Mitternac |
She gets up at 6.45 am. |
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American (adj) |
/əˈmerɪkən/ |
amerikanisc |
I'm from Los Angeles. I'm American. |
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April (n) *** |
/ˈeɪprəl/ |
April |
April is the fourth month of the year. |
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at (prep) *** |
/æt/ |
am |
What do you do at the weekend? |
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August (n) *** |
/ˈɔːgəst/ |
August |
August is the eighth month of the year. |
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bed (n) *** |
/bed/ |
Bett |
She normally goes to bed early. |
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begin (v) *** |
/bɪˈɡɪn/ |
beginnen |
The Indian New Year begins in the holiday of Diwali. |
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big (adj) *** |
/bɪg/ |
Groß |
Glasgow is a big city in Scotland. |
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Brazil (n) |
/brəˈzɪl/ |
Brasilien |
Rio de Janeiro is in Brazil. |
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Brazilian (adj) |
/brəˈzɪliən/ |
brasilianisch |
He's from Brazil. He's Brazilian. |
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breakfast (n) *** |
/ˈbrekfəst/ |
Frühstück |
She has breakfast at 7.45. |
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busy (adj) *** |
/ˈbɪzi/ |
beschäftigt/beleb |
Brussels is a busy city. |
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calendar (n) ** |
/ˈkælɪndə(r)/ |
Kalende |
Most Western countries use the Gregorian calendar. |
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China (n) |
/ˈʧaɪnə/ |
China |
Shanghai is a city in China. |
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Chinese (adj) |
/ʧaɪˈniːz/ |
chinesisc |
She's from Beijing. She's Chinese. |
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city (n) *** |
/ˈsɪti/ |
Stadt |
Frankfurt is a city in Germany. |
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coffee (n) *** |
/ˈkɒfi/ |
Kaffee |
I have coffee at eleven o'clock in the morning. |
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commute |
/kəˈmjuːt/ |
pendeln |
Commutes across Europe are becoming common. |
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commuter (n) * |
/kəˈmjuːtə(r)/ |
Pendler |
A commuter is someone who travels a long way to work. |
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created capital (n) |
/kriˈeɪtɪd ˌkæpɪt(ə)l/ |
Planhauptstad |
A created capital exists for geographical or political reasons. |
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(in the) daytime (n) * |
/ˈdeɪˌtaɪm/ |
(am) Tage |
The roads are very busy in the daytime. |
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December (n) *** |
/dɪˈsembə(r)/ |
Dezember |
Christmas is in December. |
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different (adj) *** |
/ˈdɪfɪk(ə)lt/ |
anders |
A Euro commuter is a person who lives in one country and works in a different country. |
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dinner (n) *** |
/ˈdɪnə(r)/ |
Abendesse |
Laura has dinner at 9pm. |
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Dutch (adj) |
/dʌtʃ/ |
holländisch |
She's from Amsterdam. She's Dutch. |
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evening (n) *** |
/ˈiːvnɪŋ/ |
Abend |
In the evening, I meet friends. |
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favourite (adj) ** |
/ˈfeɪv(ə)rət/ |
Lieblings... |
"What is your favourite day of the week?" "Saturday." |
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February (n) *** |
/ˈfebruəri/ |
Februar |
February is the second month of the year. |
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finish (v) *** |
/ˈfɪnɪʃ/ |
beende |
He finishes work at 3.30 in the afternoon. |
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France (n) |
/frɑːns/ |
Frankreich |
Paris is the capital city of France. |
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French (adj) |
/frentʃ/ |
französisch |
I'm from Bordeaux. I'm French. |
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Friday (n) *** |
/ˈfraɪdeɪ/ |
Freitag |
They go to dance classes on Friday. |
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